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14 Mar 2024


NextImg:Rory McIlroy confronted by Viktor Hovland and Jordan Spieth over controversial drop at Players Championship

Rory McIlroy was involved in a long debate with both Viktor Hovland and Jordan Spieth on the seventh hole at the Players Championship after his tee shot leaked left into the water.

The Northern Irishman had been on top form through his first 15 holes having gone eight-under par to move into the solo lead.

But his momentum was broken on the tricky seventh hole as he pushed his drive out to the left.

Footage of McIlroy's drive showed the ball from the other side of the fairway and it was seen bouncing once before it disappeared.

Rory McIlroy was asked whether he had dropped in the right place

Rory McIlroy was asked whether he had dropped in the right place

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McIlroy and his caddie, Harry Diamond, felt confident they had found the rough spot on where the ball had bounced before it dropped into the water.

But both Hovland and Spieth weren't completely convinced whether McIlroy's tee shot had bounced beyond the out of bounds line.

McIlroy was heard replying: "I'm pretty comfortable that it did... that it landed above the red line.

He added: "I'm dropping it slightly back from where it kicked in."

Spieth and Hovland continued debating the legitimacy of the drop with a rules official also driving over to discuss it.

McIlroy stated that he "wanted to do the right thing", but felt confident that his ball did bounce in bounds before falling into the water.

The debate ended up taking around 12 minutes before McIlroy was allowed to play from where he originally dropped his ball.

It took the group just under half an hour to finish the hole, forcing Ludvig Aberg, Patrick Cantlay and Adam Scott to wait on the seventh tee.

McIlroy ended up taking a double-bogey to move him back to six-under par for the day.

Rory McIlroy's tee shot jumped into the water

Rory McIlroy's tee shot jumped into the water

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