Wilson Furr. Andrew Wevers

In golf, rules are rules, even if they seem random or arbitrary. Korn Ferry Tour rookie Wilson Furr understands this, but even more frustratingly so after a seemingly innocuous mistake on Friday during the second round of the Lecom Suncoast Classic might have cost the former All-American at Alabama future starts on the developmental circuit.

Furr, 24, was playing in a threesome in the afternoon wave at Lakewood National Golf Club in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, along with Alejandro Tosti and Mason Andersen. The trio started its round on the 10th hole, and as the players finished the 18th hole, they walked through a tunnel under a grandstand where they noticed a volunteer sitting in the driver’s seat of an empty three-rowed golf cart. It was the same type of vehicle that took the players from the driving range to the 10th tee.

According to Monday Q Info’s Ryan French, Tosti asked the volunteer if he was shuttling players to the first tee. The driver told him yes, but in actuality he was not authorised to take players between the 18th green and first tee. The tournament was being played under a Model Local Rule that stated players and caddies could not take transportation during a round, except in instances of stroke and distance penalties. A supplemental rules sheet did make one exception, however, allowing transportation between the seventh green and the eighth tee.

On the fourth hole, a rules official approached the players and asked them about the ride, informing them that it was not authorised as noted on the rules sheets, which were posted in player dining, on the range and on both starter’s boxes. At the end of the round, all three players were assessed a two-stroke penalty for violating the MLR.

The additional two shots were relatively inconsequential for Andersen, he was already well off the cutline. Tosti fell from 10-under to eight-under for the tournament, and is eight shots off the lead to start the third round.

For Furr, however, it cost him the chance to play on the weekend. Instead of posting a four-under 67, he shot a second straight 69 and missed the cut by two shots.

Making matters worse, this was Furr’s eighth and last guaranteed start on the KFT after he earned conditional status at last autumn’s Q school. In his seven previous starts, he had made three cuts but his best finish was only a T-54. He entered the week 148th on the Korn Ferry Tour points list and needed a good performance to improve enough to assure more starts when the tour reshuffled the players’ priority rankings after this tournament.

Given his status on the points list, Furr is unlikely to get into any other KFT events this season unless he Monday qualifies, receives a sponsor’s exemption or gets a spot off the alternate list.

“This sucks,” Furr told GolfChannel.com. “There’s no way around it. It just sucks. To start the day, probably one of the bigger rounds I’ve played in my career, and I knew it, and for this to happen then, just ugh.”