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Outside influences

Back in November, Padraig Harrington was involved in a slightly unusual Rules incident during the Portugal Masters following a bizarre run-in with a moth. Chris Wallace, Rules manager at The R&A, explains all…

Putting out for par on the 2nd hole, Harrington looked to have comfortably rolled his five-footer safely in when the fluttering of a moth’s wings temporarily brought his round to a stop and sparked a long conversation with a Rules official. So, why was

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