After watching the tennis match between Djokovic and Carreno Busta and seeing how Novak was disqualified according to the tennis rules, I think it is time to revisit Golf's Rule 1.2a. I know it is a different sport and it is a different context/scenario, however, the values of both sports in terms of portraying the best in each and every one of us who plays the sport(s) should not be forgotten.
We cannot kill the spirit of the game.
I am tired of watching players slamming a club to the ground, damaging the club, and causing minor damage to the turf. Even when I see them throwing a club towards a golf bag, I prefer to look away.
Well, the above misconducts as you well know are examples of actions which are unlikely to be considered serious misconduct.
Do you think it is time to look at which misconducts are to be considered serious?
What about disqualifying versus warning?
In my opinion, players who behave inappropriately doom themselves in the eyes of other players and the fans. It even affects their game with rare exceptions. Having said that, youngsters look up to tour pros and even regular players like us.