Amateur Lee hit with slow-play penalty at U.S. Women's Open

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Amateur Lee hit with slow-play penalty at U.S. Women's Open

Amateur Andrea Lee was assessed a one-shot penalty for slow play during the third round of the U.S. Women's Open on Saturday.With rounds approaching six hours at the Country Club of Charleston, the Stanford junior andfourth-ranked amateur in theworld was the only player in the field singled out for slow play.Lee was 5 over on her round when she was informed of the penalty, which was preceded by a warning.Given the pace of the entire event, and considering Lee was only player penalized, the social media reaction was not kind, with the USGA (yet again) drawing criticism:

Lee would go on to signfor a 7-over 79 that left her 8 over for the week, in 66th place.

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