A new code of conduct is now in place at this week's PGA Championship to govern player behavior. The policy stems from collaboration among the major championships and the PGA Tour. It outlines 14 examples of unacceptable actions, with penalties escalating from warnings to disqualification.
The rules were posted in the Aronimink locker room in Newtown Square, Pennsylvania. They cover issues such as damaging property, failing to be honest, and even wearing a hat backward. Officials aim to ensure players act professionally for viewers and younger audiences alike.