Just before you get any more smug about declaring Rory's citizenship on his behalf I suggest you read http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=267
with the pertininent line being - "Every person born on the island of Ireland before 1 January, 2005 is entitled to be an Irish citizen."
Its only a penalty if you break/dislodge part of the tree in your practice swing. It's fine to break as many branches as you want if you're swinging to hit the ball.
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Had mine for about 18 months now and love it. Don't get me wrong I can still slice the bejesus out of the ball every now and again, but the feel and look of this club is hard to beat.
I've tried a few of the more recent offerings from TM Cobra etc but nothing has made me feel that I'm...
Ah ok, I thought you were maintaining that regardless of whether I declare lost or provisional on the tee you could still look for the first and it would become the ball in play.
Cernunnos, Echtloon, yes I understand what you're saying as that is always how I play it, but Sammebee is saying something different ie
I'd love to get this confirmed one way or the other for future reference, as there could be a scenario where it could be beneficial to know.
No, not daydreaming that one day you'll be a scratch player or anything like that. Does anyone ever dream about golf at night?
I have had two dreams this week, one was very entertaining.
In the first I was carrying my bag while sliding the driver back into its divider, only to find there was no...
If I'm reading this correctly you're saying that if I declare a ball lost on the tee and play another (not a provisional), you can go and have a look for the first and if you find it, it is the ball in play?
That goes against my understanding completely in that once the ball is declared lost...