How a TV viewer cost Lexi Thompson the first major of the season

It emerged that a television viewer spotted her third-round offence and informed LPGA officials, who reviewed the footage and sanctioned the American mid-round

Monday 03 April 2017 02:56 EDT
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Lexi Thompson was left heartbroken by the whole episode
Lexi Thompson was left heartbroken by the whole episode (Getty)

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American Lexi Thompson suffered heartbreak at the ANA Inspiration as she lost a play-off to So Yeon Ryu having earlier been handed a four-shot penalty midway through her final round.

Thompson was leading by three shots on 17 under, having just played the 12th hole, when she was informed by tournament officials that she was being punished for incorrectly replacing a marked ball on the 17th green on Saturday, while also incorrectly signing her scorecard.

It emerged that a television viewer spotted her third-round offence and informed LPGA officials, who reviewed the footage and sanctioned the American mid-round. Thompson appeared to put the marker at the side of her ball, which was then replaced in front of the marker.

The 22-year-old was visibly moved to tears as she was told the news, asking the official: "Is this a joke?"

She steeled herself in superb fashion, though, and, after fighting back with an immediate birdie at the 13th, had an eagle putt on the last hole to claim what would have been an amazing win.

However, she could only birdie it, to tie on 14 under with Ryu and force a play-off, which the South Korean won at the first attempt with a birdie on the 18th.

A tearful Thompson, who received vociferous support on the course after the incident, said on the Golf Channel: "It is unfortunate with what happened, I did not mean that at all, I had no idea that I did it.

"I had to regroup myself, my caddie helped me out tremendously, we have a great relationship. I tried to gather myself and I made a great putt at 13.

"But it's all to the fans, they helped me get through the rest of the round and I thank them a lot.

"I learned a lot about myself and how much I have in me. I wasn't expecting what happened today to happen and I will learn from it."

Explaining Thompson's misdemeanours, the LPGA released a statement that read: "On Sunday afternoon, the LPGA received an email from a television viewer, saying that Lexi Thompson did not properly replace her ball prior to putting out on the 17th hole during Saturday's round of the ANA Inspiration. The claim was quickly investigated by LPGA Rules officials.

Lexi Thompson hugs So Yeon Ryu after losing the play-off
Lexi Thompson hugs So Yeon Ryu after losing the play-off (Getty)

"After a full review, it was determined that Thompson breached Rule 20-7c (Playing From Wrong Place), and a received a two-stroke penalty. She incurred an additional two-stroke penalty under Rule 6-6d for returning an incorrect scorecard in round three. She was immediately notified of the breach by LPGA Rules Committee in between holes 12 and 13 of the final round."

Ryu was the lucky beneficiary as she claimed a second major title after making a four in the play-off, but admits her win does not feel right.

"I cannot believe the situation. I didn't even check the leaderboard, Lexi was playing so well. I didn't expect it," she said.

"It hurts me as well, it is a weird feeling but at the same time I am proud of myself."

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