clubchamp98
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The comp sheet would be half empty.Spot on Clive, I just wonder whether players should pass a basic rules test when joining a club and before they play in comps
The comp sheet would be half empty.Spot on Clive, I just wonder whether players should pass a basic rules test when joining a club and before they play in comps
The comp sheet would be half empty.
In certain countries in Europe they are - sometimes before they can even step foot on the course
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This reminds me of an incident about a year ago. One of the players in my group sliced his drive OB - onto an adjacent golf course as it happens.
He played a second ball, then when we were down the fairway, a golfer on the other course shouted to us "I'm throwing your ball back", and sure enough back it came over the hedge. The player then declared "that's in play", and was expecting to carry on as if it had hit a tree and bounced back in bounds!!!
I was unable to persuade him that he couldn't do that, and in the end the only way to carry on was to suggest he play the hole out with two balls and ask for a ruling afterwards.
It beggars belief what some people think about the rules, and worries me that in our regular medals there are fourballs out there with not one of the players having a clue.
Wouldn't he? I usually call it a provisional just in case I'm wrong and the first ball actually is in bounds. Why wouldn't you do that? If you just put a new ball in play and then your first ball was actually fine you'd be kicking yourself.If he declared a provisional then surely that admits the possibility that could have hit something and come back in bounds? i.e. sufficient certainty on it being thrown back isn;t there. If player was so certain that it couldn't possibly be anywhere but OOB then wouldn't have declared it provisional.