bobmac
Major Champion
What would you say if you saw your opposition mark his ball on the green, pick up the ball and wipe the mud off the ball on the green?
What would you say if you saw "Smiffy" mark his ball on the green, pick up the ball and wipe the mud off the ball on the green?
What would you say if you saw your opposition mark his ball on the green, pick up the ball and wipe the mud off the ball on the green?
What would you say if you saw your opposition mark his ball on the green, pick up the ball and wipe the mud off the ball on the green?
Nothing....Why?![]()
Bob,are you on the wind up?
I have never ever heard of anyone who thinks it aint allowed.
Bob,are you on the wind up?
I have never ever heard of anyone who thinks it aint allowed.
Seriously. Someone tried to call me for it, said I was testing the surface
The very fact that the rule recommends that you do not do it must push you in the direction of not doing it in case it is construed as testing the putting surface.
Better safe than sorry,
The very fact that the rule recommends that you do not do it must push you in the direction of not doing it in case it is construed as testing the putting surface.
Better safe than sorry,
To me this is where the Rules need a serious overhaul in the wording department. So often a rule reccommends or suggests leaving a grey area the size of Wales.. What the hell is "testing the surface"? "testing the sand"
My favourite is the marking of the ball. The Rules suggest that you should mark your ball to make it identifiable. But if you don't mark it, you are unable to positively identify it as yours therefore the ball is lost. Why not simply say - mark your ball then you can identify it. Clears up the grey area and makes it simpler to understand.
A patch of mud on the green however might not be appreciated by someone playing behind your group.