Jordan 'It was a bit odd' Spieth warned
about slow play on Day 1 in Abu Dhabi
SKY SPORTS.COM
By Keith Jackson
Jordan Spieth became the
first high-profile player to be issued with a "monitoring penalty" as
the European Tour's fresh crackdown on slow play swung into action in
Abu Dhabi.
The world No 1 was deemed to have taken too long over his
birdie putt on the par-five eighth hole - his 17th - and chief referee
John Paramor issued Spieth with the warning as he made his way to the
ninth tee.The European Tour announced on Wednesday that the new timing regulations would be enforced at the star-studded Abu Dhabi Golf Championship, with two monitoring penalties incurring a fine of £2,000.

Spieth took too long to line up his birdie putt on his penultimate hole
Spieth felt the warning from Paramor was excessive as the group behind were only just teeing off as he was lining up his 15-foot putt for birdie, and his thoughts were echoed by playing-partner Rory McIlroy when he claimed "common sense" should have prevailed as the group were not out of position.
"I got a bad time on my putt on the eighth when they took us off the clock on that green and the guys behind us hadn't even reached the fairway on a par five.
"I understand that if you are being timed and you are taking longer than the allotted time, you get a bad time. I understand the rule but it doesn't make a whole lot of sense when our group had caught up."

Keith Pelley, European Tour chief executive, aims to cut at least 15 minutes from a round
"Jordan was assessed a monitoring penalty after his putt on the eighth hole, which I advised him of as he walked to the ninth tee."
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