Can this honestly be a qualifying comp???

The rule book asks
May a Committee make a Local Rule allowing a player to drop out of any bunker filled with casual water, without penalty, contrary to Rule 25-1b(ii)?
The answer is
No
However, in exceptional circumstances, where certain specific bunkers are completely flooded and there is no reasonable likelihood of the bunkers drying up during the round, the Committee may introduce a Local Rule providing relief without penalty from specific bunkers.


Not all bunkers as the OP has done.
 
But what if all bunkers are flooded with no prospect of them drying out in the next week, let alone the duration of the comp....

Surely if 1 bunker is made GUR because it's flooded, all flooded bunkers should be the same..?
 
I guess we're now talking the difference between the rules of golf and common sense. I guess the solution if for a club to nominate 1 bunker to remain in play lol
 
I guess if all the bunkers are flooded then they can all be treated as such.

What's the chances of the course being open if every single bunker on the course is flooded?

As far as I understand it, if a bunker is flooded first thing in the morning of a comp then it can be made GUR before the comp starts.
If it rains all day and bunkers become full of water, unlucky. You drop as per the rules
Just because some bunkers have water in them, you cannot make a local rule to get a free drop out of all bunkers.
 
Affected bunkers can be made GUR but all bunkers cannot as this is against the rules of golf, dropping out of a bunker incurs a 1 shot penalty regardless of it's condition.
 
What's the chances of the course being open if every single bunker on the course is flooded?

As far as I understand it, if a bunker is flooded first thing in the morning of a comp then it can be made GUR before the comp starts.
If it rains all day and bunkers become full of water, unlucky. You drop as per the rules
Just because some bunkers have water in them, you cannot make a local rule to get a free drop out of all bunkers.

You can if they are all flooded prior to the comp. It does happen Bob. I know courses that have sandy soil that drain very well but the bunkers dont.
 
You can if they are all flooded prior to the comp. It does happen Bob. I know courses that have sandy soil that drain very well but the bunkers dont.

please provide your evidence to support this statement - the rules quite clearly state that you cannot.

IMO if all the bunkers are waterlogged then the committee would be able to take those most seriously affected out of play but not all; for the remainder the provisions of rule 25-1 would be applicable.

However....there is absolutely nothing wrong with a committee declaring them all GUR and playing a NQ comp, which would be much more appropriate to such conditions!
 
But what if all bunkers are flooded with no prospect of them drying out in the next week, let alone the duration of the comp....

Surely if 1 bunker is made GUR because it's flooded, all flooded bunkers should be the same..?

Some of our bunkers were flooded last week and the club made a statement that for general play they were GUR but in comp you either dropped in the bunker if possible or dropped outside the bunker under penalty of one stroke according to the rules of golf.
 
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