Sam Burns didn’t even need a rules official after a bizarre incident at the Sanderson Farms Championship. Here’s what you need to know
Sam Burns had just crunched one down the middle of the fairway on the 9th hole during the second round of the Sanderson Farms Championship when he immediately asked his caddie for another ball.
It was barely visible to viewers watching at home, but the World No 12 had spotted an infringement. His Callaway Chrome Soft X had struck a power line that cuts through the middle of the Country Club of Jackson.
And Burns clearly knows the Rules of Golf, but do you?
Model Local Rule E-11 reads: “If it is known or virtually certain that a player’s ball hit a power line (or tower or a wire or pole supporting a power line) during the play of [specify hole number], the stroke does not count. The player must play a ball without penalty from where the previous stroke was made.”
So there you go. Next time you’re playing a golf course with power lines, keep this in mind.
“Never, no. First time,” he said when asked if that had happened to him before.
“It would have felt better if I would have hit a bad one, but I hit a perfect one,” Burns added. “Then I hit the next one in the left rough, so that kind of stunk, but it is what it is.
“I know they’re there. There’s always a possibility you can hit them, I guess.”
Burns went on to make par en route to a top-30 finish in Mississippi.
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