Bernhard Langer, at 67, continues to push boundaries in golf, cementing his legacy with an astounding 47 wins in the PGA Tour Champions, the most by any player. Despite his success, controversies have followed him, often overshadowing his achievements. Here are three notable instances where Langer faced criticism for his tactics and decisions on the course.
Playing from the Red Tee at the PNC Championship
During the PNC Championship, Langer teed off from the red tee, which was set at 6,036 yards and designated for players aged 66-72. This decision sparked criticism, as some argued that the two-time Masters champion, with an average driving distance of 275.5 yards, should have used a tee further back, potentially the same as Charlie Woods or even Tiger Woods. On the final playoff hole, Langer teed off nearly 50 yards ahead of Charlie Woods and 80 yards ahead of Tiger Woods.
🚨👀🏖️ With preferred lies in a scramble, Bernhard Langer was able to place it nicely in the bunker. (📸: @PaoloUggetti)
What are your thoughts on this? pic.twitter.com/pUEIm306Ra
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) December 22, 2024
Many questioned whether Langer’s age-based advantage contributed to his victory. However, it’s important to note that the organizers decided the tee placements, and other players like Annika Sorenstam, Nick Faldo, and Tom Lehman also used the same tee box. Nevertheless, fans speculated if Langer’s performance would have been as dominant without this head start.
#FromTheGallery: Do you think Bernhard Langer should’ve been playing from the front tees yesterday? pic.twitter.com/s37VLkozcA
— Fore Play (@ForePlayPod) December 23, 2024
Allegations of Anchoring
Accusations of anchoring have been a recurring issue throughout Langer’s career. To address putting difficulties, he adopted a broomstick putter, which led to allegations that he was anchoring the club against his chest, violating the rules. While the USGA reviewed his putting technique and found no violations, critics were unconvinced. At the Senior US Open, Langer was accused of cheating, with some fans calling for a ban on long putters altogether. Despite the scrutiny, Langer has consistently defended himself, maintaining that his actions comply with the rules of golf.
Creating a Tee on the Bunker
At the PNC Championship, Langer stirred controversy again by using sand in a fairway bunker to create a makeshift tee during a scramble format. While this move impressed Tiger Woods, many fans and analysts felt it bent the spirit of the game. ESPN’s Paolo Uggetti suggested that restrictions should be placed on such actions in scramble formats. Social media reactions mirrored these sentiments, reigniting debates about fair play and innovation in golf.
A Career Marked by Both Triumph and Scrutiny
Langer’s career is a testament to resilience and mastery, but it has also been punctuated by criticism. Even after decades of success, fans and sections of the media continue to question his methods. Langer has consistently maintained that he plays within the rules and would never intentionally violate them. Despite his defenses, the controversies persist, echoing through the decades and casting a shadow on his remarkable achievements.
The debates surrounding Langer highlight the complexities of balancing tradition and innovation in professional golf. Whether these criticisms will ever fade or continue to follow him remains to be seen.