Sahith Theegala’s girlfriend reacts to controversial penalty that ended up costing him $2.5m!

Sahith Theegala and his gilfriend Juju discuss the two-stroke penalty he received during the third round of the Tour Championship.

A video of Sahith Theegala and his girlfriend Juju R. Chan Julianna has gone viral after they both reacted to the PGA Tour star’s controversial two-shot penalty that he called upon himself at the Tour Championship on Saturday.

Theegala, 26, called the penalty on himself after being ‘90% sure some grains of sand had moved’ on his backswing during his approach shot on the par-4 3rd in the third round.

A number of PGA Tour fans praised Theegala for his integrity over the incident.

As it turned out 24 hours later, the two-shot penalty would ulltimately cost Theegala $2.5m in earnings in the FedEx Cup finale.

Theegala closed with an impressive round of 64 at East Lake to pick up a cheque for $7.5m after finishing in solo third.

But without the two-shot penalty in the fairway bunker, Theegala would have finished in a tie for second with Collin Morikawa.

Morikawa took home $12.5m.

A tie for second would have meant Morikawa and Theegala split $20m ($12.5m + $7.5m), resulting in $10m each.

FedEx Cup champion Scottie Scheffler picked up his seventh official win of the PGA Tour season and a record first-prize cheque of $25m.

See how much they all earned here.

After the third round, Theegala’s girlfriend Juju reflected on the two-shot penalty while her boyfriend was in the car.

‘My boyfriend is playing for $25m and today he gave himself a two-stroke penalty,” Juju begins the video.

‘So what happened?!’

Juju then turned the screen over to Sahith, who spoke further about the incident.

Watch what Juju and Sahith had to say:

Sahith Theegala and his GF Juju discuss the 2 stroke penalty he received yesterday.

“Just a weird ruling, hopefully that rule changes”@kclairerogers | @SRTheegala

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— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) September 1, 2024
Theegala also discussed what happened to the media.

Click here to see what he had to say.

Theegala won his first and only PGA Tour title to date at the 2023 Fortinet Championship.

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