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Rory McIlroy doesn’t see the “need to change” the scorecard rules that led to Jordan Spieth’s disqualification from the Genesis Invitational. Spieth was in contention at Riviera after posting an opening round score of 66 before carding what he thought was a one-over par 72 on Friday. However, the American was left with egg on his face after it emerged he had mistakenly pencilled in a par instead of a bogey on the par-three fourth hole. By the time Spieth had realised his error it was too late with tournament officials forced to disqualify him from the tournament. Spieth admitted “full responsi…

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