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Journeyman Pro
Yes. All the time in comps.
Ah say we don't want none of that slack northern attitude in a couple of weeks Bill. Am gonna be checking out your balls:rofl:
obviously none of this poll is anything to do with the current blog on the rules of golf.
I have voted and do declare my ball unless it is a Dunlop, and I don't want anyone to know I am playing with them. Well not during the day.
Bill uses Vice balls with no vice marks :smirk:

My balls are unique. I've even had a couple handed back by folks who have found them in the rough.
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The way they go sometimes, I wonder.Unique as in odd shaped 
I've voted no because I don't always or as a matter of course, I tend to only announce it when someone else does and feel prompted to do the same, otherwise I just crack on...
Hmm, I don't think there's a requirement to do so within the rules, is there?
Obviously you need to declare and state what a provisional ball is when the need arises and then no doubt what the first ball was, as they shouldn't be the same, but otherwise, why do you need to?
Crazy that a game with so many rules would over look this.
Its not hard, mark it, declare it and then there is no confusion when the ball goes into the rough. Everyone knows what they are looking for.
Ive been in the same bush two days running and found the previous days ball and not the one I was looking for. Wiggle room for cheats if not declared.
Correct, but sometimes its worth throwing a forthright view in to see what comes out in the wash.
However, and as tony said, there are too many times/people who when you are looking for their ball just say that they are playing a Titleist or a Srixon, and dont even know what number is on it. Ive sometimes even said "theres a Srixon 2 here"......they normally say yes thats it, funny to see their face when its actually a Srixon 4.
To me the rule SHOULD be that you have to mark your ball, as it CAN give cheats free licence, although as you said its not within the rules that you have to.:thup:
Crazy that a game with so many rules would over look this.
Its not hard, mark it, declare it and then there is no confusion when the ball goes into the rough. Everyone knows what they are looking for.
Ive been in the same bush two days running and found the previous days ball and not the one I was looking for. Wiggle room for cheats if not declared.
Who is saying they don't Mark thier ball?
all i keep hearing is that not declaring what ball with markings is a cheats charter. I have seen a few cheats over the years so please explain how knowing what ball they have will stop them from dodgy marking on the green, improviing their lie, not replacing a ball after moving it, writing down 5 when the really got 7, scooping a ball out of the bunker, kicking the ball out to a better position.. the list goes on....
Can you point where I said any of " how knowing what ball they have will stop them from dodgy marking on the green, improviing their lie, not replacing a ball after moving it, writing down 5 when the really got 7, scooping a ball out of the bunker, kicking the ball out to a better position.. the list goes on..." will stop any of the above?
Your making things up, Pad.
It may give them one less option to cheat with though.:thup:
I had this problem so started putting the date on the ball as well as my normal mark, only trouble was I had to throw all my balls away at the end of the day as I couldn't use them for future rounds, so I stopped doing it.