Flashback: "Let me say that I saw flesh-and-blood children digging up rocks and building sand castles in bunkers overlooking the eighth green."**

John Garrity, on Wednesday of PGA week, foreshadowing the inevitable questions about Whistling Straits's sandy hazards with two styles of maintenance, two types of preparation and most definitley two types of supervision.

The sand hazards at Whistling Straits are unlike those at any other major championship. Roped-off spectator paths lead you right into the sand, which is neatly raked on one side of the rope and churned up like a child's sandbox on the other. And before you challenge that last metaphor, let me say that I saw flesh-and-blood children digging up rocks and building sand castles in bunkers overlooking the eighth green.

Appleby: "I'm very pissed and angered that this is way the 2010 PGA came to an end."

Stuart Appleby, penalized in 2004 for the same violation as Dustin Johnson in 2010, tweets:

Every bunker is listed in the rules last week to be played as normal bunkers and the normal rules apply (aka don't ground club)

I'm very pissed and angered that this is way the 2010 PGA came to an end.

It was listed in many parts of the caddy and player areas of this unique rule for the week.
Dustin and caddy are ultimately responsible for their actions....but WTH

I think that they need to make significant changes to the course that has hundreds of pointless bunkers that patrons have to walk through to view players.

The PGA says that their a part of the game and to be treated as hazards.

Never seen patrons walking through bunkers in any other professional event (world wide) try that at Augusta.

Then I see them using leaf blowers to fluff up the rough to make the course harder (did they have them 100 years ago, think not)

We go back there in 2015 I hear.

What's the next sad story to unfold in Wisconsin?

Stay tuned in 5 years time...

Who Is This Man With Dustin Johnson's Group?**

Is this who observed the infraction, because as you'll notice, he walks right by Dustin Johnson and is well away from the admittedly scary crowd scene where the shot is played from.