I watched the press conference with the Masters head rules guy. He said the caller called in WHILE Tiger was on the course, they reviewed it WITH Tiger before he signed his card, but they didn't really discuss it with him, just a review. During this review the officials didn't see a problem with his drop being a little behind his original shot. He signed a "correct" score card that had been ruled and reviewed by the committee.
Then, as the lead official guy they held this conference with this morning, he said he was eating dinner when he got word of Tiger's post round, post signing interview, where he said he purposely (and he thought legally) a couple yards back. He went back to Augusta National and they decided to talk to Tiger this morning where they discussed it again, and Tiger, upon further reflection saw the error in his ways and agreed he should be assessed the penalty. He said Tiger was very forthcoming with everything and agreeable, which is the reason the committee decided not to DQ him, and that any other golfer who had acted the way Tiger did would not have been DQ'd.
The official guy was asked on his third question if he had conversation about the drop with Tiger. He said he did not, they just ruled it was fine, partly because Tiger told his caddy to stay where he was to not lose the spot, and the caddy never moved.
The fourth question by the same guy was, "Don't you think, in retrospect that you should have had a conversation with him about it?" His answer was, "There are things I wish I had done differently every single day of my life."
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