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Francesco Molinari is not happy about receiving a slow play warning at WGC Mexico Championship

March 2, 2018

Francesco Molinari vented his frustrations about a slow play warning on Twitter, saying that it was “incredible” that he’d been singled out. The Twitter rant began after he’d finished his first round at the WGC-Mexico Championship with an even par 71.

Molinari joins a long list of pros who’ve gotten upset about the PGA Tour’s haphazard enforcement of rules around slow play, with some asserting that more famous players are less likely to be slapped with a warning or penalty. The PGA Tour gave out its first slow play penalty in more than 20 years in 2017, to the team of Miguel Angel Carballo and Brian Campbell at the Zurich Classic in New Orleans.

Molinari admitted that he took too long on his shot, but said he was angry because the PGA Tour did not apply the rules in an evenhanded way.

Read the full tweetstorm below: