On the same day the World Anti-Doping Agency announced it would begin to use “nighttime raids” to catch doping violators at the Tour de France, the Tour de PGA announced Scott Stallings was the third player suspended under the circuit’s anti-doping program.
That’s raids of racers’ compounds – at night – and Stallings, a 30-year-old father and husband who is guilty of nothing more than a simple lack of due diligence.
But the real guilt here rests with the Tour and an anti-doping policy that even seven years down the line seems to be a round peg in the square hole of professional golf.