Wayne Riley suggests he would like rule change after Kristoffer Reitan escapes penalty during final round at the Truist
Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images Kristoffer Reitan has now won on the PGA Tour for the very first time after producing a superb back nine to clinch the Truist Championship at Quail Hollow on Sunday. Reitan has been knocking on the door this season, with top 15 finishes in three of his last four starts on the PGA Tour.
Ultimately, he was able to emerge from a pack that included the likes of Alex Fitzpatrick, Rickie Fowler, and Nicolai Hojgaard in North Carolina. Reitan did not drop a single shot over his last 12 holes of the final round of the latest signature event. But perhaps his victory should have been a little less comfortable.
Wayne Riley suggests Kristoffer Reitan should have been penalised during the final round of the Truist Championship Reitan was involved in an interesting incident on the 14th hole as he prepared to hit his birdie putt. The Norwegian backed off after realising that his ball had moved. Replays ultimately showed that Reitan seemed to push into the ball ever so slightly with his putter.
It did seemingly fall back into its original spot. Nevertheless, he made sure to check with a rules official before making the three. Photo by Jared C.
Tilton/Getty Images He did not receive a penalty, with players allowed to replace the ball if they accidentally move it. But speaking on Sky Sports , Wayne Riley admitted that he was not entirely comfortable with the situation. โI donโt know if I like that rule.