Imurg
The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
A punch in the throat for invading my space!And what's the penalty for sheltering briefly under their umbrella?
A punch in the throat for invading my space!And what's the penalty for sheltering briefly under their umbrella?
I hate it when people answer a question with another question.So someone can't give you a tee peg to use?
The only equipment that you're not permitted to borrow or share is clubs (with an exception for partners sharing clubs). Everything else can be borrowed or shared.I hate it when people answer a question with another question.
A simple yes or no would have sufficed.
Thank you.The only equipment that you're not permitted to borrow or share is clubs (with an exception for partners sharing clubs). Everything else can be borrowed or shared.
The new dropping rule is discriminatory against tall people, just as the old rule was. My knees are further from the ground than my PP’s and probably the entire ladies section of my club. The proposed rule of 1†from the ground was better as it was the same for everyone. As such I have taken offence.😀Best not to look at them as changes - as new rules they make a lot, lot more sense in terms of how they are structured, written (language) and intended (less focus on precision where it's not particularly needed, ability to avoid penalty by 'undoing what can be reasonably undone' etc
Personally I expect about 50% of regular competitive club golfers to be able to apply the new dropping procedure by the end of year 1. Currently I estimate less than 1% have a sound working knowledge of rule 20!
The new dropping rule is discriminatory against tall people, just as the old rule was. My knees are further from the ground than my PP’s and probably the entire ladies section of my club. The proposed rule of 1†from the ground was better as it was the same for everyone. As such I have taken offence.😀
Have you looked at the various videos form the R&A/ USGA about the only person who appears to drop from knee height is the short lad!!
I too hink the knee height is a bit stupid because every physio I have ever seen reminded me to bend at the knee and not from the waist and I know for certain that bending at my side is likely to give me a muscle spasm.
Yes possibly 14 clubs and a ruler so everyone drops from 12â€.The new dropping rule is discriminatory against tall people, just as the old rule was. My knees are further from the ground than my PP’s and probably the entire ladies section of my club. The proposed rule of 1†from the ground was better as it was the same for everyone. As such I have taken offence.😀
The objective was to have the dropped ball stay within the relief area, not roll out and require re-drop. Dropping from knee height contributes to that objective.Maybe they should have changed it to
Drop from anywhere between shoulder height and 1†from the floor but it must be dropped!
It’s up to the player then.
The objective was to have the dropped ball stay within the relief area, not roll out and require re-drop. Dropping from knee height contributes to that objective.
You can kneel down, sit down or even lay down, to drop the ball, provided it is dropped from your knee height.
Practice the flamingo drop - stand on one leg and lean over until your hand is at knee height. Be graceful about it!Will have to get a bit of practice in on this.
I though that, under the new rule, that the ball couldn't roll 2 clublengths so, in effect, the area that the ball can stay in is smaller....if you're dropping into any sort of slope, unless the ground is soft, even from knee height you're going to get redrops..Let's go back then to dropping over our shoulder. Now that was a truly natural position.
Seriously, yes the current method did lead to the ball rolling more than 2 club lengths irritatingly and time wastingly often.
The target area is not smaller but is exactly the same as before. The only difference is that the new rules have clarified and illustrated the semi-circle within which you drop.
Practice the flamingo drop - stand on one leg and lean over until your hand is at knee height. Be graceful about it!
I though that, under the new rule, that the ball couldn't roll 2 clublengths so, in effect, the area that the ball can stay in is smaller....if you're dropping into any sort of slope, unless the ground is soft, even from knee height you're going to get redrops..
I've been playing 25 years and it's probably happened to me no more than a few times.