SwingsitlikeHogan
Major Champion
Last week I had a "yes it is worth it" moment for a change. Friendly knockabout and found myself under a tree on the 18th. Was trying to work out if I had a full swing shot or just punch it out. Reckoned I had the full swing version so took a practice swing and didn't strike said tree. In returning my club from the top of the backswing in a rather cackhanded manner I knocked a leaf off the tree.
PP said "you'd be in trouble if you were out with"...insert names of many rules "experts" here. I explained the rule in regards of one leaf among thousands or not (the former in this case) but she was kind of insistent as in the past others had been with her. I told her that I would dispute any penalty applied in this circumstance and she was keen to know more - refreshing. I checked the "Decisions" book in the changing rooms and couldn't find a set decision BUT in the introduction to the section on improving lie, stance or intended swing etc it clearly stated what I'd been telling her. She was delighted and wrote down the page number for future reference.
On that note...something I was less sure about. My actual practice swing cleared the tree but after the swing I touched it. So even if it were the last leaf on a tree would it have been a penalty?
Leaves in autumn eventually become so tenuously connected to the tree as they are about to fall that the very act of walking into the tree and brushing into a branch could cause a leaf to fall. And indeed the draft from a practice swing could be the feather that broke the camels back. There is a point where a still connected leaf will cause absolutely no impediment to your swing. You get pulled a penalty for causing such a leaf to fall? Nah. Now even for me that is too silly.