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If you lose two holes in a trot can your partner in a 4 ball game demand that the captains role swops over ?


In other words he tees off before you do ?


Played a game some time back where my partner said it was the rule ?
 
If you lose two holes in a trot can your partner in a 4 ball game demand that the captains role swops over ?


In other words he tees off before you do ?


Played a game some time back where my partner said it was the rule ?

When it is your turn, you can tee off in any order you like.
 
When it is your turn, you can tee off in any order you like.[/QUOTE

Yes i understand that, but it was suggested that i had lost the right to tee off first as the pairs captain as i had lost two holes in a trot so i had to allow my partner to tee off ahead of me
 
I was pretty sure it wasnt, i was about to suggest we swopped anyway and then the young boy suggested he should tee first

Was my first time playing with these guys at a new club so i think he was trying it on.

He gave me very little encouragement and made no effort to help me look for my ball yet he helped the opposition find theirs, i am sure he was a muppet !
 
When it is your turn, you can tee off in any order you like.[/QUOTE

Yes i understand that, but it was suggested that i had lost the right to tee off first as the pairs captain as i had lost two holes in a trot so i had to allow my partner to tee off ahead of me

Erm....in a 4BBB how exactly did YOU lose 2 holes in a row? Your partner also lost those 2 holes.
 
Thats right, he was a total plonker and made it a hard game

He played very well but knew the course i hadnt played it before

So you are right we both had lost two holes but he blamed me i think being the person letting the side down
 
One of the areas of 4BBB that many partners fail to take advantage of is that one partner can putt first even though he is nearer the hole. [Provided the other partner is furthest from the hole.]
 
Thats right, he was a total plonker and made it a hard game

He played very well but knew the course i hadnt played it before

So you are right we both had lost two holes but he blamed me i think being the person letting the side down

I would steer clear of this lot in future.............

now get the free rules book that GM gave out:thup: and learn some key rules that you will come across plus KEEP A COPY IN YOUR BAG as there are always barrack room lawyers that swear a rule is genuine.

I played with a 4 handicapper who when practicing his swing beside his ball in the rough clipped it and sent it 3 feet away, he replaced it and said its ok as he was taking a practice swing it doesnt count:eek:
 
he was taking a practice swing it doesnt count:eek:

Golfer Looking for his ball : "Here I am in the rough... :( in a divot..."

"Practice swing time :) OOPS hit my ball. Its OK it does not count..."

Place within 6 inches of original position, no nearer the hole.

"Ohh look, I am not longer in the divot in the rough" :whoo:
 
I played with a 4 handicapper who when practicing his swing beside his ball in the rough clipped it and sent it 3 feet away, he replaced it and said its ok as he was taking a practice swing it doesnt count:eek:

Golfer Looking for his ball : "Here I am in the rough... :( in a divot..."

"Practice swing time :) OOPS hit my ball. Its OK it does not count..."

Place within 6 inches of original position, no nearer the hole.

"Ohh look, I am not longer in the divot in the rough" :whoo:

Apart from on the tee, there is a penalty for moving your ball with a practice swing and it must be replaced where it previously lay - not within 6 inches.
 
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Apart from on the tee, there is a penalty for moving your ball with a practice swing and it must be replaced where it previously lay - not within 6 inches.

yes I think we both know that, we were making the point its incredible what even cat 1 players think is a rule:rolleyes:
 
yes I think we both know that, we were making the point its incredible what even cat 1 players think is a rule:rolleyes:

Wasn't questioning your knowledge of the rules. I was making the point that the ball had to be replaced exactly where it had lain and not within 6 inches of it.
 
Wasn't questioning your knowledge of the rules. I was making the point that the ball had to be replaced exactly where it had lain and not within 6 inches of it.

no problem, point taken. I think scienceboys post was very firmly tongue in cheek
 
back to the origional post..... :)

it's quite usual for a pair that's looking to 'change form' to switch who's teeing off first

however, there's the matter of how it's done and, of course, why you are playing that order in the first place!
 
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