This Q School DQ might be the most painful DQ story we’ve ever heard

News

What’s the most you’ve ever paid for a round of golf? Odds are, it wasn’t as much as one golf pro wound up paying to play one hole earlier this week.

The Fire Pit Collective’s Ryan French, AKA Monday Q Info on Twitter, shared the painful tale of Blake Abercrombie. A former PGA Tour Canada and PGA Tour Latinoamerica player, Abercrombie entered the first stage of Q School for the DP World Tour.

The 27-year-old plunked his $2,000 entry fee down, spent even more on travel to Denmark from the U.S., and, well . . .

Disqualified for using a rangefinder? Once? Ouch, indeed.

Rangefinders are being allowed at more and more golf tournaments. In fact, that above photo of South African tour pro Daniel van Tonder is from the 2021 PGA Championship, where this helpful piece of technology (Check out Golf Digest’s list of best rangefinders and GPS devices) was legal.

But unfortunately for Abercrombie, they still aren’t allowed at DP World Tour Q School. And even more unfortunate is that using one even once results in a disqualification.

Yeah, yeah, Blake should have known to ask before teeing off. Still, that’s a pretty harsh rule—and one all golfers can learn from.

Anyway, hopefully Blake at least got to do some sightseeing in Denmark. We hear it’s lovely this time of year.

Products You May Like

Articles You May Like

DP World Tour suspends English golfer over betting
UCLA duo deliver late birdies to win Invitational
Scheffler, McIlroy best LIV duo to win Showdown
Report: LIV, Fox discuss broadcast deal for ’25
Griffin tops Q-school as 6 earn PGA Tour cards

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *