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Online Outrage Over Xander Schauffele’s Dominance at Wells Fargo Championship

Xander Schauffele ruling at Wells Fargo causes online outrage


After hitting a drive into trees at Quail Hollow Golf Club, Xander Schauffele benefitted from a lucky break which allowed him to take free relief…

Xander Schauffele and his caddie Austin Kaiser were rustling around in the trees on the 8th hole during the first round of the Wells Fargo Championship.

The pair met their ball in an incredibly difficult position but, as if by magic, Schauffele’s ball appeared outside the vegetation and in a favourable spot after a ruling was given by a PGA Tour rules official.

The image of the American standing over his pitch shot, compared with the previous few minutes where he and his caddie were wading through greenery, caused outrage on social media. So why and how was Schauffele allowed such a fortunate reprieve?

So his drive went sailing right on this 356-yard par 4 at Quail Hollow. The ball was found under trees and next to the fence in a penalty area. Schauffele was deliberating punching a low iron through the the branches towards the green.

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But a ShotLink tower and its cables were also in front of the ball on the other side of the trees which is classed as a Temporary Immoveable Obstruction. Relief from a TIO is usually allowed when there is physical interference or line-of-sight interference. Model Local Rule F-23 in the rules of golf summarises the ins and outs of TIOs.

Xander Schauffele: Ruling causes online outrage

Rules official Dave Donnelly determined that the tower was in the line of Schauffele’s sight and, even in a penalty area, a player can take free relief, but the relief area must be in the penalty area.

“You can see the camera tower right there. It’s one of our ShotLink camera towers, and there’s a wire that comes down off of that,” rules official Mark Dusbabek said on Golf Channel.

“So the determination that Dave just made is that Xander – can Xander make it to that camera tower through the trees there? And Dave has made the decision that he can. So he’s going to get relief out of that. It’ll be free relief, even though he’s in the penalty area. He has to stay in that penalty area to take his full relief.”

The seven-time PGA Tour winner took his two club lengths to the left and away from the blockages. He played his 48-yard pitch and saved par when a big number had initially been staring him in the face.

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“Wyndham found it pretty close to the fence,” Schauffele said. “Punching out backwards was impossible because the fence was (near a foot of) my ball, so the only advancement since the two rocks were moved was actually punching towards the green.

“So I brought the rules official in and I was like – I either go back to the tee or I try and force it forward, and if I force it forward, worst case is it gets stuck in there and then I can just punch it back out and I’d be grinding for a five – and the wire was perfectly in the way.

“The tower was just in the luckiest spot possible. So then I can take equidistant relief either side of the tower, went left, the club lengths got me on the very edge of the pine straw.”

Besides this errant drive, Schauffele played superbly on Thursday at Quail Hollow, carding a seven-under 64 to take a three-shot lead into the second round.

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