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Golf legends Padraig Harrington and Bernhard Langer SLAMS Justin Doeden’s $330,000 penalty after PGA Tour cheating scandal

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Ava Hudson

Updated on March 31, 2026

Experienced golfers Padraig Harrington and Bernhard Langer recently engaged in a serious conversation over Justin Doeden‘s debatable behavior at a PGA Tour Canada tournament. Doeden, a teenage golfer, first admitted to changing his scorecard in an effort to advance in the competition but ultimately asked for forgiveness.

Harrington and Langer both expressed sadness at the event and emphasized how crucial honesty and ethics are in the sport they both adore. They are seasoned golfers who think upholding the rules and honesty should always come first, even if it means taking responsibility for errors and dealing with the repercussions.

Padraig Harrington and Bernhard Langer, two eminent golfing legends, investigated the contentious cheating controversy involving the promising young golfer Justin Doeden at a recent PGA Tour Canada tournament.

Their findings shocked the golfing community and caused a stir. Doeden’s effort to falsify his scorecard in order to move up the leaderboard of the tournament sparked questions about the fairness of the game. But the young golfer repented for his misdeeds and openly admitted it, humbly pleading with the golfing community for pardon.

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The cheating scandal of Justin Doeden

,Justin Doeden ( Image via Golf )
Justin Doeden ( Image via Golf )

Harrington and Langer were devastated by the occurrence. They both emphasized that honesty and integrity are the foundations of golf and that any infringement on these values dilutes the sport’s core values.

Langer related a moving personal story of a period when he punished himself for a little mistake, which cost him a significant amount of $330,000. This story served as a potent reminder that every golfer must accept accountability for their acts, no matter how large or little, in order to maintain the principles that make golf an honorable sport.

I am here to confess of the biggest mistake I have made in my life to date. I cheated in golf. This is not who I am. I let my sponsors down. I let my competitors down. I let my family down. I let myself down. I pray for your forgiveness. John 1:9 @acaseofthegolf1

— Justin Doeden (@jdoeden11) July 24, 2023

The debate between Padraig Harrington and Bernhard Langer over the Justin Doeden cheating case emphasizes how important it is to preserve integrity in the game of golf. In addition to undermining fair competition, cheating damages the respect that players, supporters, and sponsors have for the sport.

Harrington and Langer agree that players should follow the rules, even if it means taking responsibility for their errors and paying the price. By doing this, they can protect the sport’s rich history and guarantee that it will always be a game of honor and fair play. Let this episode serve as a reminder to all golfers that a winner is ultimately defined by their integrity, both on and off the field.

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