Monday, September 21, 2015

Golf expert about the apology: – Now Tutta be greeted with cheers – VG

Norwegian golf experts believe it was a chess move by Suzann Pettersen (34) to lie completely flat after Sunday’s drama.

– I think she will be greeted with cheers now. People will think that “ok, here’s a girl who failed, but stood school right afterwards.” Now she, if possible, to become an even bigger star, says former pro golfer and commentator Per Haugsrud VG.

Tutt regret: – I’m heartbroken

Have you missed the drama that unfolded when Suzann Pettersen attended Solheim Cup this weekend? In this case you should get a short version here:

When Pettersen and Charley Hull walked four ball match against the US team yesterday, it was drama on hole 17. Angela Lee from USA had left a putt about 60 centimeters from the hole. While the European girls began to move toward the next, and last, hole, thought Lee that Pettersen and Charley Hull had “given away” putt – that she did not need to beat, but got registered one stroke. Therefore, she picked up the ball.

Suzann Pettersen said to the judge that they had not said anything about that putt was “given away,” Lee got stroke penalty for the offense and the judge decided therefore that Europe had won hole.

VGTV: See the situation as “everyone” is talking about

The reactions against Pettersen’s warning came immediately. Both golf profiles, players, experts and other criticized 34-year-old for having acted unsportsmanlike, but to VG stood Pettersen however, that she had not done anything wrong – and that she would do it again if she got the chance.

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Today she did an about-face. In a long post on Instagram sorry she deeply what happened, and asks both the American team and golf audience apologize.

– I’ve never felt more devastated and deeply sorry me than I am for what happened in the Solheim Cup Sunday. I’m so sorry that I did not see the big picture in the heat of battle, she writes.

See also: Tutta: – I am always troublemaker

Important that the United States won

Although the apology comes just over a day after Pettersen broke golf’s own fair play rules mean experts that it comes in time.

– The fact that it comes so quickly shows that it comes from the heart. She settles flat, and then accept people there. In the heat of battle can do a lot, and she should have corrected it there and then. But that’s not important now, says Haugsrud.

He respects that Pettersen admits she did something stupid when she broke the unwritten rules Sunday.

– I’m almost a little fallen in love again. When someone you love doing something you do not like, you become upset. It leaves a bad taste. Suzann trainer and stands for, and to win properly. When something like this happens then, do it properly hurts.

After the drama around Judge notification and the point that went to Europe under Pettersens match, beating USA cruelly back and finally won the Solheim Cup – including after a Tutta loss in singles matches. It believes that Haugsrud Pettersen can consider himself lucky for now.

– If Europe had won, and this situation had been decisive, as it had been difficult to excuse himself. But now I actually think she can grow on this. The United States won, and that Suzann then came to his senses, could make this the best wallpaper ever.



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PREVIOUS GOLF PRO: Per Haugsrud.

Photo: Geir Carlsson , VG

VGTV: Tutta VG: – Big girls do not cry

– Shows that she has feelings

Viasat commentator and editor of Golf News, Fredrik Kracht, says Pettersen did the right thing when she today chose to grumble.

– When Suzann see the reactions from the world over, not just golfers here in Norway, but from heavy names in golf sport condemning what she did , she understands enough that she has stepped over. She has struck a nerve and broken some norms, he says to VG.

Kracht think it has singed Pettersen to see the criticism she has been subjected to in the last day.

– I think she will grow on it. She has shown that she is human, she also. This means something to her. She has embraced the criticism and acknowledged that she has done wrong. When someone you look up to criticize you, it hurts. She shows that she has feelings.

Kracht emphasizes that this weekend’s Solheim Cup drama has given Pettersen a scratch in the paint. He thinks she will get a little mixed reception when she returned to the LPGA Tour.

– She’ll probably get some shouts. But while Americans are good at forgiving, especially when they see the admission of errors. She will be greeted in a milder way now.

– Can she get a bigger star this?

– I think it may seem the road. She turns out great, taking responsibility as a role model to do. It depends how deep this wound sitting, but I think she can come out of this stronger.



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