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Right call or outdated rule? Social media reacts to Jordan Spieth's DQ at 2024 Genesis Invitational

Cameron Jourdan
USA TODAY Sports
Feb. 17, 2024, 10:00 a.m. ET
Jordan Spieth of the United States chips on the fourth green during the second round of The Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club on February 16, 2024 in Pacific Palisades, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Friday was a wild day at the 2024 Genesis Invitational.

First, there was tournament host Tiger Woods withdrawing from the tournament at Riviera Country Club because of an illness, even a scare with an ambulance waiting to possibly take him away. Then after the round was completed, one of the stars of the PGA Tour was disqualified.

Jordan Spieth was DQ'd after signing an incorrect scorecard. Spieth signed for a 3 after making a 4 on the 245-yard, par-3 fourth hole. He hit his tee shot into the left rough, chipped to within four feet and then missed the par putt.

Spieth owned up to his mistake, posting on his social media accounts about the ordeal.

The announcement came late Friday night, with Spieth in the third-to-final group of the day, and it sent social media into a frenzy discussing the rule and how it happened in the first place.

However, that didn't stop the shortage of people discussing whether the rule needed to be changed or if it was the right call. Here are some of the best reactions to Spieth's DQ:

Softer penalty please

A reason why you sign

Sarcasm font

Michael Kim with some perspective

Don't mess up, no issue

Spieth mode

Not great

Tough day

Who will keep score if players don't?

Math is hard

Stupid rule

Dumbest rule in sports

Ode to Tiger (also sarcasm)

A joke

Counting is hard

Isn't a worse feeling

Utter nonsense

What if someone else did it?

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