
The PGA Tour has cleared Wyndham Clark of any wrongdoing after the former US Open championās free drop during the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
Social media lit up on Friday after Clark took free relief following his tee shot on the 3rd hole. Tournament officials were comfortable Clarkās ball landed back in its own pitch mark, which allows a free drop. Had the ball instead rolled into another divot, Clark could only have taken a drop under penalty. The 31-year-old, who was leading the tournament at the time, went on to make a par.
In a statement, the PGA Tourās rules committee said: āAfter reviewing ShotLink video of Wyndham Clarkās tee shot on the 3rd hole during the second round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the PGA Tour Rules Committee determined that the ball returned to its own pitch mark, which entitled Clark to free relief.ā
Clark himself shrugged off the incident. āI didnāt know there was any confusion, obviously when Iām playing,ā he said. āWe never saw it bounce. Then we get up there and itās in a plugged lie. My ball was covered with mud. So we took relief and didnāt think anything of it.ā
By close of play, Clark sat two adrift of Shane Lowryās 36-hole total. Clark double bogeyed the 15th and dropped another shot at the 17th while en route to a 71. Lowryās 67 included an excellent birdie at the treacherous 18th. Lowryās eight under par heads the pack.
Given the attributes required to succeed at Bay Hill, Lowryās prominence should come as no surprise. The 2019 Open champion admitted he had extra motivation to secure a late tee time in round three. Lowryās Saturday start means he will have scope to watch Ireland take on France in the Six Nations. āIt was either a late tee time or no tee time,ā Lowry said.
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āMy iron play is good and conservative when it needs to be. I think you need that around places like this. I just like the grind of āpars are good.ā Thereās a lot of weeks out here where you get where you shoot level par for nine holes and you feel like youāre beating your head against the wall. Whereas, weeks like this, level par after nine youāre actually doing okay, youāre a little run away from having a lovely day. I like the type of golf where any time you break 70 you feel like youāve had a good day.ā Lowryās playing partner Rory McIlroy signed for a 70 to sit four from the lead.