Oddsocks
Ryder Cup Winner
As far as im aware there isnt a rule covering this (happy to stand corrected) but i would love to see a rule in place covering unraked bunkers.
On sunday a guy in our 4 ball had gone from 10-6 +1 from par in an impressive and steady round, with only 3 over on the front 9 yet when we got to the 17th par 4 he's approach shot see him miss the green and hit a greenside bunker after a nasty bounce. ok it happens to the best of us.
When he got to he's ball the guy was ready to explode (not wise for a 70+ year old guy) and i honestly thought he's head was going to explode leaving a headless corpse in its wake.
I can only assume the guys in front had either had an ileagal rave in the bunker or took about 8 to get out. The guy in our group who hit the bunker had he's ball inside a 5 inch foot print.
Id love to see a rule where:
" if your ball lands in an unraked bunker you can mark it, rake it and take one drop at your own risk "
if it lands and pankcakes itself thats your own risk, but i dont see how you should be punsihed for people with poor course manors.
On sunday a guy in our 4 ball had gone from 10-6 +1 from par in an impressive and steady round, with only 3 over on the front 9 yet when we got to the 17th par 4 he's approach shot see him miss the green and hit a greenside bunker after a nasty bounce. ok it happens to the best of us.
When he got to he's ball the guy was ready to explode (not wise for a 70+ year old guy) and i honestly thought he's head was going to explode leaving a headless corpse in its wake.
I can only assume the guys in front had either had an ileagal rave in the bunker or took about 8 to get out. The guy in our group who hit the bunker had he's ball inside a 5 inch foot print.
Id love to see a rule where:
" if your ball lands in an unraked bunker you can mark it, rake it and take one drop at your own risk "
if it lands and pankcakes itself thats your own risk, but i dont see how you should be punsihed for people with poor course manors.