Golf junior DQ'd after his Dad's car gets a puncture en route to club

Social media reacts to controversial golf rules incident at Yorkshire Boys Championship

Golf junior DQ'd after his Dad's car gets a puncture en route to club
Golf junior DQ'd after his Dad's car gets a puncture en route to club

A junior golfer was disqualified from the Yorkshire Boys Championship at Scarcroft Golf Club after missing his tee time by 15 minutes due to his parents' car getting a puncture on the way to the course.

Charlie Littlewood took to Twitter to reveal what happened, but the Yorkshire Union of Golf Clubs quickly defended its decision to throw him out of the tournament. 

 

 

 

"We sympathise with the player concerned," read the tweet. "He arrived 15 minutes late. Rules of Golf 5.3/a apply.

"Circumstances NOT considered exceptional include: The player gets lost or his car breaks down or traffic or an accident results in the journey to the course taking longer than expected."

The union added: "We did thoroughly explore all possible options."

As you can imagine, social media had plenty to say about Littlewood's DQ.

BBC Golf's Iain Carter said: "This is not the way to encourage a love of the game. Common sense??"

One golf fan tweeted: "Everything that's wrong with golf. Absolute snobbery. I love the game but hate the people. Such a shame."

Not everyone was against the DQ though, with one user tweeting: "Unfortunately a no win situation for the organisers. Rule far from perfect, however same folk would cry foul if he'd gone on to win the event..."

Another golf fan said: "So, you bend the rules, let this lad play - and he wins the event. How would you feel as the runner-up? Yorkshire Union of Golf Clubs do so much for all golfers, particularly juniors, and will have made this call with heavy hearts. But it was the right one in my opinion."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

To Littlewood's credit, he stayed at the club to support the tournament and his fellow players. 

It would have marked Littlewood's final Yorkshire Union boys' event. 

 

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