Play of the Day: David WestPlay of the Day: David West
Off the sweet ball fake and behind the back pass from Andre Iguodala, David West shakes the backboard with the slam on the finish.
Off the sweet ball fake and behind the back pass from Andre Iguodala, David West shakes the backboard with the slam on the finish.
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Starting with Craig Stadler in 1987 and extending to Tiger Woods at the 2013 Masters and Lexi Thompson at this year’s ANA Inspiration tournament, TV viewers impacted golf by calling in violations from home. In 2018, the witch hunt ends.
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Jason Sobel ESPN Senior Writer Close Covered golf since 2004 Former writer at Golf Channel Winner of four Emmys while at ESPN Score a victory for common sense. It was announced Monday that beginning in 2018, golf’s major professional tours will no longer allow viewer call-ins to dictate potential rules violations captured on television broadcasts. This is a triumph for the purists, for fans of the game who never believed the intricacies of the rule book should be enforced and litigated in the aftermath of such activity — and certainly not from a couch potato with a remote control in one hand and a phone dialing some clandestine number in the other. This is a win for those who witnessed Tiger