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"The one thing that I will remember from this more than anything is the way Dustin handled himself," Pavin said. "He was very mature. I couldn't imagine a player handling it any better than he did. He played beautiful golf on Sunday, put himself in position to win the tournament. I think it was the proper ruling. It was an unfortunate situation."
Among the questions raised was whether the marshals should have done a better job clearing out the gallery around Johnson, which might have made it clearer to him that he was on the edge of a bunker.
Johnson thought it was grass that had been trampled all week by foot traffic.
The PGA rules official didn't remind Johnson that he was in a bunker -- if he even knew -- although Paul Goydos pointed out that a rules official's job is not to remind players of the rule, rather to interpret them if a player asks.
Goydos is not sure he would change the bunker rules for 2015.
"You've either got to say they're all bunkers or they're not bunkers," Goydos said. "I don't think you take into account that guys would hit the ball 75 yards off line. Maybe they could have cleared the gallery so he could see the bunker. It's just a weird situation."
Asked if the PGA could make a rule that anything outside the ropes is not a bunker, Goydos shook his head.
"Now you're trying to call foul balls and fair balls," he said.
After Johnson hit his 4-iron to the left of the 18th green into a difficult spot, he sent a magnificent flop shop to 7 feet. That gave him a chance -- or so it seemed -- to win his first major. Remy was standing behind the 18th green watching it all unfold when he heard radio traffic about a potential problem on the bunker shot.
It was not clear if PGA officials noticed the problem on the telecast or if someone alerted them to it.
Remy wasn't sure what to think.
"I was aware of what was unfolding, but at that time, I didn't know the outcome," he said. "I knew there was a question. I was aware we were going to have to deal with the issue. But I wanted the putt to go in because I didn't know what the ruling would be. I thought it would have been an epic finish to a great championship."
And what if the putt had gone in?
"It didn't," Remy said. "But I sure thought about it."
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