Angry Birds rule question

HickoryShaft

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So last friendly knock up I was driving off on the 15th and my partner winced a little when I pulled the drive left.

Thinking I was in the lake which is a fair old 'pull' I was about to re-load when he said - no it's worse than that!

Turns out it landed about 3 yards away from the breeding pair of black swans plus their youngsters all sat sunning and cleaning themselves on the bank.

As I approached the two adults got a 'bit lively' and showed an interest in killing anything that came close so being a coward I abandoned the ball and took a drop. Took a bit of stick as you can imagine but when I said to my mate he could keep the ball if he retrieved it he decided it wasn't a great plan either.

There was no way I was standing a few feet away with my back to them swinging a big bit of metal around their young and getting out alive.

Question is what should I have done and what would be the rule in a comp? - is it a free drop under 'fear of death by swan pecking' or penalty for cowardice? :o
 
I think this was answered in the magazine a few months back. I believe that there is a free drop from the nearest safe point (the rule is used in more exotic climates when balls land near snakes, aligators etc)
 
Cue for someone to say that a swan can break a man's arm or leg with the beat of it's wing. Utter rubbish of course.
A bit like when people say that something will have your eye out.

How come A&E wards aren't riddled with people who have an eye out or a swan related fracture then?

Cheers,

Snelly.
 
Cue for someone to say that a swan can break a man's arm or leg with the beat of it's wing. Utter rubbish of course.
A bit like when people say that something will have your eye out.

How come A&E wards aren't riddled with people who have an eye out or a swan related fracture then?

Cheers,

Snelly.

Sitting on the fence as usual I see, Snelly! :D
 
Cue for someone to say that a swan can break a man's arm or leg with the beat of it's wing. Utter rubbish of course.
A bit like when people say that something will have your eye out.

How come A&E wards aren't riddled with people who have an eye out or a swan related fracture then?

Cheers,

Snelly.

Maybe it's because people have been warned about these avarian beasts so keep away, thus, no injuries!

I seriously doubt it though, what's the first thing people do when you tell them the plate's hot or there's wet paint...???

CK :)
 
I think this was answered in the magazine a few months back. I believe that there is a free drop from the nearest safe point (the rule is used in more exotic climates when balls land near snakes, aligators etc)
Bang on GB .. i asked the question as it happened to us playing a fourball one sunday morning..
 
I think this was answered in the magazine a few months back. I believe that there is a free drop from the nearest safe point (the rule is used in more exotic climates when balls land near snakes, aligators etc)
Bang on GB .. i asked the question as it happened to us playing a fourball one sunday morning..

Snakes and Alligators!!!! Wherein Ireland does your fourball play? ;)
 
I think this was answered in the magazine a few months back. I believe that there is a free drop from the nearest safe point (the rule is used in more exotic climates when balls land near snakes, aligators etc)
Bang on GB .. i asked the question as it happened to us playing a fourball one sunday morning..

Snakes and Alligators!!!! Wherein Ireland does your fourball play? ;)
BA BOOM :D :D The Zoo :D :D
Not many aligators but some ammount of snakes man ,, the 2 legged type :D
 
Came across a young adder on the 16th green at Wigtownshire county yesterday, only a baby but quite feisty! Wasn't interfering with the line of my putt fortunately
 
what a wuss, if we abandoned balls every time we came across swans or geese at wybo, we'd need a box a round.

believe it or not the swans will move

however, murph, as usual has the right of it, sometimes need a shovel just to tee up
 
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