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20th June 2016
01:17am BST

But as Johnson arrived on the the 12th tee, he was told that he may be penalised a stroke for his actions of the 5th green but a decision would not be made until after his round.
That left Johnson, and the other contenders, in a farcical situation where they didn’t know what was needed to lead or share the lead.
The USGA’s inability to make a call on the issue drew huge amounts of criticism, with Rory McIlroy labelling the situation “amateur hour” while Shane Lowry’s cousin David called it “appalling”.
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Commentating on Sky Sports, Butch Harmon was in no doubt that Lowry was unsettled by the confusion.
Harmon went as far as to blame the USGA’s indecision for Lowry’s missed putts on the 14th and 15th.
It was three successive bogeys on the 14, 15 and 16 that ended Lowry's chances of a famous victory, but it was a brave and inspiring display from the 29-year-old and surely won't be the last time he's in contention on the Sunday of a major.
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In the end, the margin of victory for Johnson meant that the penalty that he incurred was irrelevant which sadly only further begs the questions as to why a decision couldn’t have been made earlier.

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