Y.E. Yang signs incorrect scorecard, disqualified from Barracuda Championship
Tommy Gilligan / USA TODAY Sports
It happens every now and again, but Y.E. Yang fell victim to a mistake on his scorecard and was disqualified from the Barracuda Championship in Reno, Nevada.
Y.E. Yang was disqualified from the @Reno_Tahoe_Open for signing an incorrect scorecard in round two. @PGATOUR #barracudagolf
— PGA TOUR Media (@PGATOURmedia) August 2, 2014
The Barracuda Championship is the only tour event that uses Stableford. Every birdie is worth two points, every eagle five, pars are zero and bogeys take one point away.
Yang had a bogey-free first round, racking up six points with three birdies. His second round saw him bogey five holes leaving him with -1 points. It was not made clear where the error was made on his round.
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