Patrick Reed Accused Of Cheating After Two-Stroke Penalty
The American was handed a two-stroke penalty for improving his lie in a waste area at the Hero World Challenge
www.golfmonthly.comShort answer: Patrick Reed has faced multiple cheating accusations and penalties over the years, most notably a two-stroke penalty in the 2019 Hero World Challenge for improving his lie in a bunker; he has consistently denied intentional wrongdoing, and coverage has often framed him as controversial rather than proven cheater in a formal sense.
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The American was handed a two-stroke penalty for improving his lie in a waste area at the Hero World Challenge
www.golfmonthly.comSo much for putting the drama behind him. Reed found more in Hawaii, plus Tiger's Olympic hopes, a possible Brooks Koepka sighting and the possibility that Justin Thomas is headed for a huge year.
www.espn.comPatrick Reed responded to a book excerpt released last week that included accusations of cheating and stealing while the golfer played collegiately at Georgia and Augusta State.
www.espn.com.auThe man didn't say it until the putt on the final hole — a birdie Reed knew he needed to keep playing — was halfway to the hole. But it was ugly.
www.cbsnews.comCaptain America is 25/1 to win at Tiger Woods' tournament this week... this is what happened in 2019.
www.golfmagic.comGolf villain Patrick Reed is at it again.
www.nzherald.co.nzPatrick Reed responded to a book excerpt released last week that included accusations of cheating and stealing while the golfer played collegiately at Georgia and Augusta State.
www.espn.comPatrick Reed responded to a book excerpt released last week that included accusations of cheating and stealing while the golfer played collegiately at Georgia and Augusta State.
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