GM Mag rule discrepancy.

Don't know if I'm sounding bad here... :(

I'm just trying to say if a compass is banned then so should a strokesaver with a compass printed on it. They give the same info in my opinion.


So I suppose I'm thinking why is a compass banned???

I couldn't make one be useful to me... No intention to use one either. Pointless topic maybe??

Don't think you sound bad at all, and stopping to think about it I can understand the point you are making - the compass and the compass illustration should be telling you the same thing and unless I'm being thick or missing something obvious, I can't really see how a compass could give you any more or less info than a correctly aligned illustration of a compass - yet one is banned, while the other isn't.

I've asked my Rules contacts at The R&A to clarify if possible, but they're pretty busy right now getting ready for some big golf event (!) so it may be a little while before they get back to me
 
I want an illicit compass app built into my boxers, so I can cheat on the quiet, with no one any the wiser.

My tadger only ever points South these days. Never North.
So I know where South is.
I sometimes get an inkling where East or West is. God, one day last week I even got to East Nor East, but it didn't last long.
 
Don't know if I'm sounding bad here... :(

I'm just trying to say if a compass is banned then so should a strokesaver with a compass printed on it. They give the same info in my opinion.


So I suppose I'm thinking why is a compass banned???

I couldn't make one be useful to me... No intention to use one either. Pointless topic maybe??

Don't think you sound bad at all, and stopping to think about it I can understand the point you are making - the compass and the compass illustration should be telling you the same thing and unless I'm being thick or missing something obvious, I can't really see how a compass could give you any more or less info than a correctly aligned illustration of a compass - yet one is banned, while the other isn't.

I've asked my Rules contacts at The R&A to clarify if possible, but they're pretty busy right now getting ready for some big golf event (!) so it may be a little while before they get back to me


Thanks for the reply jezz, looking forward to their response. :)
 
You'll have Jezz on here in a minute giving you the low-down....

Told you!!

I don't really see what benefit a compass is going to give you - it's pretty straight-forward working out which way the wind is blowing.....
 
You'll have Jezz on here in a minute giving you the low-down....

Told you!!

I don't really see what benefit a compass is going to give you - it's pretty straight-forward working out which way the wind is blowing.....

Totally agree, just can't see how a compass helps you at all. :D
 
You'll have Jezz on here in a minute giving you the low-down....

Told you!!

I don't really see what benefit a compass is going to give you - it's pretty straight-forward working out which way the wind is blowing.....

Totally agree, just can't see how a compass helps you at all. :D

Me neither, are they going to ban throwing a bit of grass into the air to guage the wind too?
 
I do remember some kids shoes that had a compass built into the sole - really clever that

Yep, Clarks Commandos, I had a pair back in the late 70's. I actually wanted DM's but me mum insisted I had "fitted" shoes, and only Clarks would do....
 
This is what you do.
1) Find out from the weather forcast that the wind direction is from the west.
2) On the first tee the wind is directly behind.
3) North is therefore 90 degrees to the right (facing down the fairway).
4) Allow for magnetic declination.
5) Now swing the big stick and watch it gently fade OOB.

Simples

Surely, if the wind is directly behind you and it is a westerly wind, SOUTH is 90 degress to the right not NORTH :D :D
still doesn't stop the ball fading OOB :D :D
 
Following a brief conversation with those is the know, here is my understanding of the reasons for the difference between an actual compass and an illustration ...

The information recorded in paper form prior to the round is not a breach of Rule 14-3. It is like taking slope readings on greens with a spirit level during practice and writing down the measurements and then referring to them during the competition, which is again okay.
 
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