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Davis Riley was assessed a two-stroke penalty for using the slope feature on a distance-measuring device during the weather-delayed second round of the CJ Cup Byron Nelson. Riley self-reported the ...
On Saturday morning, the PGA Tour announced that Riley had self-reported improper use of a distance-measuring device during his second round. Riley had used the device with a slope feature on No. 17.
This is the third of four weeks that players are allowed to use the devices to measure distance as the tour tries to address pace-of-play issues. The 28-year-old Dallas resident made an 11-foot ...
For each sample, they recorded the pattern of light emitted by the molecular mixtures in the plasma—called an "infrared molecular fingerprint." Using these complex patterns from individuals with ...
Distance-measuring devices have been experimentally allowed at PGA Tour events since the Masters but use of the slope feature is illegal. Riley was assessed a two-stroke penalty and dropped from ...
For Reds players like Hunter Greene, Pilates is a way to stay fit and agile during a tough 162-game season. But they're not the only ones getting in on the action. Terry Francona said he's 'made ...
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The wild story of how a PGA Tour caddie made a killing selling distance measuring devicesAnd he brings a unique perspective to the current debate on whether Distance Measuring Devices should be allowed ... Tour this long to allow players to use them during competition, noting that ...
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