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We have different definitions of "cheating".
Most pro golfers, current and retired, say he should be DQed. Either by the officials or by himself.
Greg Norman at the GHO is a good example of a doing what's right.
I guess we do have different definitions. In your definition, anyone who breaks a rule in golf, and then has the penalty assessed, would be found cheating.
The actual infraction is really not that important in my view, even if you consider it cheating.
The important part of all of this is why the penalty was assessed AFTER he signed his scorecard. The reason? Because they ruled that he had not violated the rule.
You're free to disagree that he should be DQ'd because they made 2 rulings at different times, but I'm not going to call every person who gets penalties assessed to them while golfing a cheater.