This is a joke. In my opinion anyone else would have been DQ'd. When you sign for the wrong score that's what's supposed to happen.
— Shane Lowry (@shanelowrygolf) April 13, 2013
Breaking: Tiger Woods issued two-stroke penalty, but not disqualified from Masters. Wow. Didn't see that coming.
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelGC) April 13, 2013
Rules are rules.And then there's Tiger.....
— Andrew Brandt (@adbrandt) April 13, 2013
Tiger Woods given two-shot penalty. Rule changed a year ago by USGA, so not DQ for signing incorrect card. #bbcmasters
— Rob Hodgetts (@RobHodgetts) April 13, 2013
A tradition like no other is the Masters slogan - should read: making it up as we go along to suit needs of CBS and Nike
— Dave Hannigan (@daveyhannigan) April 13, 2013
I'm fine w penalty over DQ for Tiger. Common sense over rigid interpretation, seems to me. And, yeah, I want to see him play this weekend.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) April 13, 2013
Take the fact that it was Tiger out of the equation and it is a fair ruling. Since it is him the debate begins about TV ratings etc etc.
— Graeme McDowell (@Graeme_McDowell) April 13, 2013