Matsuyama in first Open slow play penalty since 2004


  • Golf
  • Sunday, 21 Jul 2013

GULLANE, Scotland (Reuters) - Japan's Hideki Matsuyama was the unlucky recipient of the British Open's first slow-play penalty for nine years during the third round at Muirfield on Saturday.

Almost out of the blue, slow play suddenly became a hot topic as the Royal & Ancient (R&A) organisers decided to clamp down on an issue that has blighted the game in recent decades.

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