Chens caddie: 'Doris did the wrong thing'

Chens caddie: 'Doris did the wrong thing'

Doris Chen says she is heartbroken and frustrated.She had a lot to say when she returned a call to GolfChannel.com late Sunday, responding to a request to hear her side of why she was disqualified from the LPGA's Q-Series last weekend.Chen was DQd after the LPGA investigated a complaint that she played a ball that she had hit out of bounds after her mother moved the ball back in bounds.The LPGA said in a statement that Chen was penalized for violating Rule 15-3b even after she was informed that an outside agency moved her ball. Shes a former teen phenom who won the U.S. Girls Junior title in 2010 and then the NCAA womens individual championship while at USC in 2014.I feel hurt, Chen said. People are calling me a cheater, with inflammatory words. Im not a cheater. I never intend to cheat, and Ive never told my family or friends to move my ball if I push my shot in the woods.The story gets complicated for Chen, because two hours after she returned the call, a key observer also returned GolfChannel.coms call seeking details of what really happened last Friday in the trees along the 17th hole at Pinehurst No. 7.Alex Valer, Chens caddie, said he hates being involved in the public untangling of the events, but he is frustrated by the explanation Chen is now giving and he feels a responsibility to set the record straight.

Its a mess, Valer said. Doris did the wrong thing. Im just trying to do the right thing, to be fair to all those players at Q-Series who have worked so hard for a whole year.Chen told GolfChannel.com that after pulling her drive left into the trees at the 17th last Friday, she and Valer and a volunteer searched for the ball, until a spectator announced she found it, in a bad lie in pine needles next to a tree.Chen said when she set up at her ball, a woman came out of the back of a house alongside that hole.A homeowner came to me and said she saw somebody kick the ball from a good lie to a bad lie, Chen said. She did not mention that the ball was out of bounds.Chen said she did not know whether the homeowner accurately saw what happened, because the home was below a small incline where the ball was found. Chen said she chose to play the ball because she believed even if the ball was kicked, it was still a live ball and should be played where it lies. She also said she remembered watching TV years ago when something similar unfolded, where a fan moved Tiger Woods ball and Woods was instructed to play it where it lies.Chen said her mother, Yuh-Guey Lin, was following her that day, but her mother was further up ahead on the hole and wasnt witness to the conversations taking place.My mother said she didnt move the ball, Chen said. She doesnt know what happened.Chen said she felt pressure during all of this, because her group was on the clock and rushing to get back in position.Apparently, the homeowner told the LPGA later that the ball was moved from out of bounds to in bounds, Chen said. I swear to God that is not what she told me. My caddie was a witness. He heard it.Valer remembers the events unfolding differently.Valer said neither he nor Chen saw the ball being moved, but while they were looking for the ball, it was Chens mother who announced she discovered the ball.And when Chen and Valer set up to assess the lie, a woman came running from out of a nearby house, with the woman telling them that the ball was moved by a spectator. She was pointing directly at Chens mother.She said That person right there kicked your ball, Valer said.Valer said he didnt know if Chens ball was lying out of out of bounds when it was moved, but the fact that they were so close to being out of bounds, and that Chens mother was being accused of moving the ball, made the circumstances a potential disaster.

Valer said he told Chen that they needed to call a rules official.Doris said, No, Im going to play the ball, Valer said. I told her, If you dont talk to a rules official, you could be disqualified.Valer said he was upset Chen played the shot, but he told her it still wasnt too late to call a rules official. He said as they walked to the 18th green, he tried one more time, insisting they call a rules official.I told her, If you sign the scorecard, there is a possibility you will be disqualified, Valer said.Valer said Chen asked him to keep quiet about the details of what happened, but when LPGA rules officials questioned him afterward about a possible rules violation, he told them what he saw and heard.The rules officials then went back and spoke to the homeowners.GolfChannel.com contacted the LPGA for a reaction to Valers version of events.We have thoroughly reviewed the facts in this case (both prior to the ruling and afterwards) and there is no ambiguity in the facts or the ruling, the LPGA rules committee responded in a statement. The player has accepted the penalty and any further dialogue on this matter will be between the LPGA and the player.Valer is a regular LPGA and Symetra Tour caddie, but this was his first event working with Chen. He worked with Katelyn Sepmoree this year.As a caddie, I know these players and how hard they work, Valer said. Ive never been in a position like this before, and Im just trying to do whats right.



Washington: Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy has pulled out of his last warm-up event for the US Open, saying he would skip the US PGA's Memorial with lingering rib trouble. The injury, which McIlroy suffered in the off-season, flared up at the Players Championship two weeks ago and prompted him to miss this week's European PGA Championship at
Rory McIlroy to miss more time, withdraws from Memorial



Hoffman up 5 at Hero; Woods (75) shows rust . Charley Hoffman is up five at the Hero, where tournament host Tiger Woods finally showed his competitive rust on Saturday. Golf News / MyNorthwest.com.
2017 Hero World Challenge leaderboard: Woods falters in Round



PONTE VEDRA BEACH - Rory McIlroy posted his third straight top-10 finish, including last week's win at the Cadillac Match Play. But the frustration was evident on the 18th hole when he slammed his
Rory McIlroy Meets Elderly Woman in Heartwarming Encounter at



For three weeks in July, the eyes of the cycling world are on the Tour de France, making it a great stage for the cycling industry to launch new products. While aero road bikes are nothing new



With dissolution of Phil-Bones partnership, trying to dissect what went wrong From the time Bones picked up Phil's bag at the 1992 Memphis Open, there never was a single instance of
Mickelson and Mackay split ends era in golf | Sporting News



(Louise Piromalli is an Australian who met Dixon after finding his art on the Internet. They were married in the Attica cafeteria in 2002.) The bit of income helped Dixon's reputation inside Attica.
Inside Attica: Interviewing Valentino Dixon | Glendale Golf



Just 14 days after claiming his first major and green jacket at the Masters, Sergio Garcia will be honored in a way most golfers never could be. Garcia will take the ceremonial kick-off Sunday
Masters champion Sergio Garcia, parades his green jacket at



Masters 2019 Live Blog: The Golf Digest team of editors offer updates, insights and analysis from on all the action from Augusta National.
Hard to Start When Hot..Carb? | NastyZ28.com



Watch Dustin Johnson hit a 439-yard drive at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club to new world record for longest drive - Golf Digest. bounce leads to new world
Watch Tiger Woods dunk a wedge shot for his fourth birdie of



You've seen him. You've definitely heard him. But do you know him? In the second episode of The Brandel Chamblee Podcast with Jaime Diaz, the pair answers: Who is Brandel Chamblee?
The Brandel Chamblee Podcast with Jaime Diaz, Ep. 1: Tiger vs



Robin Smith. produced by Bob Moore Mila Aung-Thwin Kat Baulu. based on the book THE FRUIT HUNTERS by Adam Leith Gollner. written by Yung Chang Mark Slutsky Mila Aung-Thwin. directed by Yung Chang. Featuring. Juan Fernando Aguilar Morán Richard Campbell Isabella Dalla Ragione Noris Ledesma Ken Love Bill Pullman Bala Tingang. Participants. BALI
Intellectual Property Issues Affecting the - foley.com

Post a Comment

0 Comments