darpar So how can someone be considered a "cheater", if they're just following the orders/direction of a rules official?
I have no reason to believe it happened, or that everything done wasn't in the name of legitimate relief, but collaboration between people can and does occur. Officials have been paid off in sports before.
A lot of things looked questionable in that situation but didn't seem to get nearly the attention other such situations do with directional microphones capturing discussions or endless replays of the initial shot result and continuation through the process of relief. I understand that Scotty was still playing, but the primary focus seemingly would've followed Rory's situation. Something didn't seem right about the way things were moved along so quickly and without scrutiny. Doesn't mean anything was wrong, but from the outside look something was different.