When eventual champion Mickelson's approach
shot found the green at the 18th, spectators raced to follow him
up the fairway, enveloping him in the crowd and leaving the
50-year-old unnerved by the experience.
Koepka, who is recovering from a dislocated kneecap, said he had
been "dinged" a few times in the knee by the crowd.
"While we welcome enthusiastic fan engagement, we regret that a
moment of high elation and pent-up emotion by spectators ...
briefly overwhelmed security and made two players and their
caddies feel vulnerable," PGA CEO Seth Waugh said in a statement
https://twitter.com/
PGA/status/1397011420357828610/photo/1.
"We always put player safety at the top of our list and are
grateful order was restored. I have spoken to both players and
apologised on behalf of the Association."
Mickelson was shepherded by a few police and marshals and soon
emerged into a protected area near the green before Koepka
eventually made his way through the crowd.
(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in Bengaluru;Editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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