MashieNiblick
Tour Winner
I agree with Colin!
And 1 further point. Should the ball be found by the FCs within the 5 minutes, the Player has a reasonable amount of time to confirm that it is his. I thought there was a Decision about this, but cannot find one. However, the 'or identified as his' covers this situation
There is indeed
27/5.5 Original Ball Found Within Five-Minute Search Period Not Identified Until After Period Has Elapsed
Q. A player plays a second shot, searches for his ball for just over four minutes and then starts to walk back down the fairway to play another ball under Rule 27-1. A ball is then found within the five-minute search period, but as the player is now a considerable distance away, he is unable to identify the ball as his before the search period has elapsed. What is the ruling?
A. As a ball was found within five minutes of beginning search, the player is allowed enough time to reach the area in order to identify it. If the player identifies the ball as his, it is not a “lost ball†even though the identification takes place after the five-minute search period has elapsed.