(SYDNEY, Australia) Feb. 6, 2011 — Karrie Webb was momentarily accused of cheating for laying a tee behind her ball mark on a green to help her line up a putt — until Australian rules officials conceded they couldn't tell her what rule she had violated, a Sydney newspaper reported. More.
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