Imurg
The Grinder Of Pars (Semi Crocked)
Imagine a green.
The approach is uphill a tad, the front of the green then slopes down hill to halfway along the green and then climbs again.
The pin is on the front half of the green so the base of the flag cannot be seen.
Player A plays and hits the green on the front half - that is known as the ball cannot be seen, if it could it would be on the back half.
Player B then plays. His ball hits Player A's ball. Player A's ball then rolls to the back of the green - it can now be seen.
PLayer B's ball is played as it lies
Players A's ball must be replaced.
But how do you know where to replace it?
It was invisible from the fairway but was on the front half of the green
How can it be replaced?
Is it fair to play Player A's ball as it lies as a spot to replace is not known....?
The approach is uphill a tad, the front of the green then slopes down hill to halfway along the green and then climbs again.
The pin is on the front half of the green so the base of the flag cannot be seen.
Player A plays and hits the green on the front half - that is known as the ball cannot be seen, if it could it would be on the back half.
Player B then plays. His ball hits Player A's ball. Player A's ball then rolls to the back of the green - it can now be seen.
PLayer B's ball is played as it lies
Players A's ball must be replaced.
But how do you know where to replace it?
It was invisible from the fairway but was on the front half of the green
How can it be replaced?
Is it fair to play Player A's ball as it lies as a spot to replace is not known....?