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You should probably look up the definition of pedantic.
You know what I'm saying is correct in reality.
But it isn't.
You should probably look up the definition of pedantic.
You know what I'm saying is correct in reality.
But it isn't.
Call me naive if you wish, but I believe that it is unsporting to enforce this rule in this scenario. I feel that a bit of compassion is required here, imagine you were in the boy with 15 clubs in his bags boots, how bad you would feel if your mistake cost your team the win. After all, this isn't life or death here, it is a game of golf we are talking about.If I was playing against you I would have done the same thing.
It is a gentleman's game and it would be very unfair of being accused of not being a gentleman because you invoked the correct use of the rules.
Call me naive if you wish, but I believe that it is unsporting to enforce this rule in this scenario. I feel that a bit of compassion is required here, imagine you were in the boy with 15 clubs in his bags boots, how bad you would feel if your mistake cost your team the win. After all, this isn't life or death here, it is a game of golf we are talking about.
As its match play whats too stop you saying to the guy ,
"look i dont want to call you on this , but if anyone finds out we will both be DQ'd so lets not mention it and let the best golfer win "
just dont use both putters.........
im not saying its right ok , but what's to stop you doing what you think is right when the only person that can be effected is you ?
Call me naive if you wish, but I believe that it is unsporting to enforce this rule in this scenario. I feel that a bit of compassion is required here, imagine you were in the boy with 15 clubs in his bags boots, how bad you would feel if your mistake cost your team the win. After all, this isn't life or death here, it is a game of golf we are talking about.
There's no need to agree this. You have the right to overlook a breach of rules during a Matchplay game, the reason being that you are not affecting any other players chances.
Not so. Show me where it says that in the ROG.
Rule 1-3. Agreement to waive rules - DQ of both players.
I didn't say that they should agree, I said that he could overlook the matter, which he is entitled to do
Show me where that is allowed.
Oh, and if the other player fessed up as suggested in the first post, and he says 'don't worry about it, mate' and the player accepts, they have agreed.
You can't agree between you to waive the rules but you can, in match play choose to disregard a rule. See note 1 to rule 2-5
You can't agree between you to waive the rules but you can, in match play choose to disregard a rule. See note 1 to rule 2-5
Note 1 rule 2 -5
Oh, and if the other player fessed up as suggested in the first post, and he says 'don't worry about it, mate' and the player accepts, they have agreed.
You may not understand it, but that's the rule. So you have to follow it. you can't choose which ones to ignore/breach if you don't like/understand them, surely?Firstly, I don't understand why there is a limit on how many clubs you can have, you can only hit one at a time, can't you? Secondly, take the argument of taking advantage of another's innocent mistake being morally wrong into life in general, if you were walking behind someone and they dropped their wallet without noticing, would you give it back to them or lift it and put it in your pocket? I, for one, couldn't look myself in the face if I took advantage.
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1-3/4[/FONT][/h][h=4][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]Failure of Players to Apply Known Penalty[/FONT][/h][FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]Q.In a match, a player discovers at the 2nd hole that he has 15 clubs in his bag contrary to Rule 4-4a, but his opponent refuses to apply the penalty. The extra club is declared out of play and the match continues. The Committee disqualifies both players. Is this correct?[/FONT]
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Tahoma, Calibri, Geneva, sans-serif]A.Yes. Since the players agreed to waive the penalty, they should be disqualified under Rule 1-3.
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