Davis, Zalatoris Penalized at The Sentry
Davis, Zalatoris Penalized at The Sentry

Davis, Zalatoris Penalized at The Sentry

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Cameron Davis and Will Zalatoris faced significant penalties during the final round of The Sentry tournament in Hawaii after mistakenly hitting each other's golf balls on the par-5 15th hole, resulting in two-shot penalties for both players. Upon realizing their error, they corrected their positions but ended up playing their fifth shots instead of their third, according to the Rules of Golf. Davis finished tied for 13th, earning $410,000, while Zalatoris, tied for 26th, took home $163,333; both missed out on larger payouts due to the penalties. Had they not corrected their mistake, they would have faced disqualification from the event. The tournament was ultimately won by Japan's Hideki Matsuyama, who set a PGA Tour record with a score of 35 under par for a 72-hole event.

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