Can a 2 ball playing matchplay play with 2 ball playing medal?

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Any rule against that?! Don’t want to go out as a two in the middle of a busy 4 ball run, could we play our match while the other two in our group play the comp?
 
With the change in the Rules from 2019 players are now allowed to play both a stroke competition and a match play competition concurrently. So ther would not be a problem in my opinion

When players request to combine match play and stroke play

If a Committee chooses to allow players to play a match while competing in a stroke-play competition, it is recommended that the players be advised that the Rules for stroke play apply throughout. For example, no concessions are allowed and if one player plays out of turn, the other does not have the option of recalling the stroke.
 
There is no issue with the rules. The new rule is only about the same players playing a match and medal at the same time.
Two playing a match and a different two playing medal is not a problem.
 
With the change in the Rules from 2019 players are now allowed to play both a stroke competition and a match play competition concurrently. So ther would not be a problem in my opinion

When players request to combine match play and stroke play

If a Committee chooses to allow players to play a match while competing in a stroke-play competition, it is recommended that the players be advised that the Rules for stroke play apply throughout. For example, no concessions are allowed and if one player plays out of turn, the other does not have the option of recalling the stroke.
I can't seem to find that anywhere what's the rule or page number please (y)
 
I don't see any issue with that, if only two of a four ball choose to pay up and enter a comp then that's their choice, the other two are free to do as they wish.

Only restriction I can see against this is if the club only lets players who have paid a comp fee play at those tee times.
 
I dont think thats the right rule for this, my understanding is there are 4 players, two in the medal, two in the matchplay.
They were responding to williamalex1's query on #2 (which as you point out is irrelevant to the question originally asked, but an interesting tangent) all of which was covered fully in post #3...
 
You have always had the option for the situation you posed in the original post.

I wasn’t sure about that which is why I asked, what I mean is it’s good to know you can now also play comp as long as it’s stroke play rules, no intention of it but good to know in case someone asks as it’s often an issue towards deadline day 👍🏻
 
With the change in the Rules from 2019 players are now allowed to play both a stroke competition and a match play competition concurrently. So ther would not be a problem in my opinion

When players request to combine match play and stroke play

If a Committee chooses to allow players to play a match while competing in a stroke-play competition, it is recommended that the players be advised that the Rules for stroke play apply throughout. For example, no concessions are allowed and if one player plays out of turn, the other does not have the option of recalling the stroke.

Is it permissible for player A to concede a putt for the hole result in match-play and Player B still putts out for hole result in stroke-play?
 
Is it permissible for player A to concede a putt for the hole result in match-play and Player B still putts out for hole result in stroke-play?
"If the Committee is asked for a ruling when players have combined match play and stroke play, it should apply the Rules of Golf as they would apply to each of match play and stroke play separately."
Providing both players complete the hole, I see no problem.
 
Any rule against that?! Don’t want to go out as a two in the middle of a busy 4 ball run, could we play our match while the other two in our group play the comp?

I only allow 2 ball KO's to go out and play a stableford. If a 2 ball match is playing with another player who is just in the stableford then there can be a disproportionate advantage for 1 player who is getting reads on the greens for their match.
 
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