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I understand that putting against the grain makes the put slower and faster if putting with.... but cant I just tell the direction by looking at the pretty lines.... do i need to know if its N by NW or am i missing something
I understand that putting against the grain makes the put slower and faster if putting with.... but cant I just tell the direction by looking at the pretty lines.... do i need to know if its N by NW or am i missing something
I suppose when looking at grain if you knew that the grain was running south and you were playing to a green running N-S with a central flag then you could aim to put the ball in an area where the grain suited you more. Either beyond of before the flag etc.
I couldn't believe my eyes when I read that under the new rules a ball that moves after it's addressed is played from it's new position without penalty.
I read this to mean that,potentially, a player could play his approach onto the green, mark, lift and clean his ball, replace it, read the putt and finally when he addresses the ball a gust of wind can blow it into the hole meaning that he's deemed to have holed out with his previous shot.
That would go down well with his opponents.!!
I may of course be interpreting the rule wrongly.
I e-mailed the R&A yesterday on the vexed question of the compass. The received the below reply this morning. Very efficient, though would have liked them to have been a little more up front in appendix iv.
"Thank you for your email. question
I can confirm a compass application on a smartphone renders the phone non-conforming as a distance measuring device. A compass can be used to measure gradient or the direction of the grain in the greens or the direction of the wind. As gauging these type of factors is prohibited by the Local Rule, the existence of a compass is a breach of Rule 14-3.
Listing all the means of gauging these factors is not practicable in Appendix IV therefore, there is no specific mention to a compass app. However, the guidance in Appendix IV does clearly state that features that measure these factors (in any way) would render the device contrary to the Local Rule"
obviously there isnt enough iphone users complaining about the rules therfore they think its a small minority and not worth changing the rules or considering changing them just to please a small few![]()
However, with the iPhone that integrity is apparently meaningless as a player cannot seemingly be trusted to use only the distance measuring functionality during the round. It is double standards, a pathetic ruling and one which they have had the chance to put right and singularly failed to do so.
Exactly Tommo well said , you can give someone all that info & they still might not knock it 20feet .. I think & its only my opinion that you make iphone legal with all their aps (as they are available to everyone if you want them )or just make them illegal , stops any confusion as to what can or cant be used or did he /didnt he have or use a compass app etc ... mayb the golf rules world need to catch up with the technology world .. but just my opinion , i dont use one (yet anyhow) if im playing you in a match do i care if you use it or not ? Nope.. cause you still have to play the shots to beat me .. sometimes too much info is worse than not enough.Has anyone ever used a compass on the golf course...............If someone said the wind is comming due north at 12.5 mph, I then get out my compass to find out true north, not magnetic north, I then look at my ready reconner that tels me what club to use. I then have to measure the slope and height of the green with my slope scope, then return to my ready reconner to punch in the readings. I then check my portable wind sock to make sure my mate is not giving me bum information. I then use my turbulence meter that caIculates the wind swirling round the trees. I then use my thermo meter to measure the humidity and temperature. I then use the probe exstensiobn to measure the ground temperture. Only then do I get the club selection, then proceed to miss the ball because it is dark.
Exactly Tommo well said , you can give someone all that info & they still might not knock it 20feet .. I think & its only my opinion that you make iphone legal with all their aps (as they are available to everyone if you want them )or just make them illegal , stops any confusion as to what can or cant be used or did he /didnt he have or use a compass app etc ... mayb the golf rules world need to catch up with the technology world .. but just my opinion , i dont use one (yet anyhow) if im playing you in a match do i care if you use it or not ? Nope.. cause you still have to play the shots to beat me .. sometimes too much info is worse than not enough.