Lindyhop67
Medal Winner
An interesting situation arose a week or two ago when I was playing a match against an old pal of mine at the superb ‘hidden gem’ of Wyke Green GC in west London. I had played my tee shot at the par-3 7th after which my adversary then played his...which promptly pitched bang in the middle of the left hand bunker. Now, the bunkers on this hole were marked as GUR as they were part of the bunker renewal scheme on the course and all had markers placed in them to notify players. As we played our tee shots we could see the GUR signs in each bunker but also noticed that the bunkers appeared renewed. Anyway, as we marched towards our respective balls the head greenkeeper, who had been waiting by the green, dashed across to the left hand bunker and removed the GUR sign, before my pal had been able to play his bunker shot! The question was, and still is, was my pal able to play under GUR rules and remove the ball from said bunker, as this was the status of the bunker when he played his tee shot, or did he have to play the ball from the bunker? In fact, he played it from the bunker but I would be interested to hear what the experts think of this.