Glen Day the last PGA Tour player given one-stroke penalty for slow play

StarTribune Thursday 17th May, 2012

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. - Turns out it was Glen Day - not Dillard Pruitt - who was the last PGA Tour player to be penalized a stroke for slow play. Pace of play became an issue last week at The Players Championship when Kevin Na's group was put on the clock in the third and fourth rounds. Na already has a reputation for slow play, and drew even more attention to himself for practice swings, waggles and even purposely whiffing so he can start ov...

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