Reed accused of cheating, stealing in book excerpt
Patrick Reed is depicted as a win-at-all-costs competitor, accused of cheating and stealing by former college teammates, in a new book excerpt published on Friday.
www.golfchannel.comDirect answer: There have been multiple public allegations and instances where Patrick Reed was accused of bending or breaking rules, most notably a two-stroke penalty in the Hero World Challenge for improving his lie in a bunker, which he disputed but the penalty stood. Recent coverage continues to discuss these controversies and Reed’s responses, but no single definitive new accusation has emerged that changes the core pattern of past incidents.
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Patrick Reed is depicted as a win-at-all-costs competitor, accused of cheating and stealing by former college teammates, in a new book excerpt published on Friday.
www.golfchannel.comPatrick Reed is a name which comes to mind when talking about ruling controversies since there have been multiple instances which have raised eyebrows. The most recent rules incident for Patrick happened on Jan.30th, a day before his convincing 5 stroke victory at the Farmers Insurance Open in San Diego . While some players, fansRead More
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www.golfmagic.comThe American was handed a two-stroke penalty for improving his lie in a waste area at the Hero World Challenge
www.golfmonthly.comPatrick Reed, who was deemed to have improved his lie in a sandy waste area last week at the Hero World Challenge, maintains he did nothing more than make a mistake, and took issue with the notion that he cheated.
www.espn.comGolf villain Patrick Reed is at it again.
www.nzherald.co.nzThe former Masters champ is in Saudi Arabia this week.
www.bunkered.co.ukPatrick Reed, who was deemed to have improved his lie in a sandy waste area last week at the Hero World Challenge, maintains he did nothing more than make a mistake, and took issue with the notion that he cheated.
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