USGA says fan did not touch McIlroy ball at U.S. Open

A spectator appeared to reach for Rory McIlroy's ball during the opening round of the 126th U.S. Open but did not move it.

The incident occurred on the fourth hole at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, N.Y. McIlroy's approach shot settled in matted grass near a cart path. A fan in a white hat and black skirt bent down toward the ball before stopping short.

USGA officials reviewed video and spoke with witnesses. They confirmed the ball remained untouched. McIlroy played it as it lay and made par.

He later eagled the fifth hole and finished with a one-under 69. McIlroy noted that staying around even par was a solid result given the conditions.

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