Baldy Bouncer
Blackballed
It`s also a lot easier to keep your gob shut and say nowt and thus remove ANY doubt.
"Good shot" works well
Likewise "ooh unlucky"
"Good shot" works well
Likewise "ooh unlucky"
H'mm!Knowing what club your FC used at a previous hole does not assist later play because you are not going to be playing that shot again. Knowing from your FC that your alignment was faulty could assist every single shot from there on in - apart from your putts.
I got a reply from the R & A re my query
See title of thread. Looks like I don't know the rules either.
I got a reply from the R & A re my query as to whether a fellow competitor saying "That's exactly where you were aiming!" after an off line shot was advice. The R & A replied "In the same way as a player would not be penalised for casually making a comment regarding the club he had just played (see Decision 8-1/8), a player would not be penalised for making this type of casual comment."
So now we know.
How do you manage to get a ruling from the R&A? I queeried a decision and it took them over two weeks to reply saying
"Thank you for your e-mail of 25 February in which you raised a query on the Rules of Golf.
I regret to inform you that the Rules of Golf Committee cannot answer queries unless they are rendered in accordance with Rule 34-3 of the Rules of Golf (see below). If your query is re-submitted through an authorised representative of the Committee, or if you would confirm whether you are an authorised member of the Committee, the Rules of Golf Committee will be in a position to reply."
I asked our pro who is a qualified referee with the R&A and the PGA, and he couldn't provide the answer. He then phoned John Parrimore who finally gave the ruling.
When you raise a query on the website the R & A give you the option of saying whether it was in a competition or just a general query. If you say the latter they will give you an answer. If it was in a competition they will only reply to an authorised representative of the club.
How do you manage to get a ruling from the R&A? I queeried a decision and it took them over two weeks to reply.
Can you imagine how many rule questions the R AND A get every day?
If you have a question on a ruling, you should first contact your pro. If he/she doesn't know or you're not happy with their answer, you can ask them to double check it with R AND A
Or post it in the Golf Monthly rules forum! Just a click away from here and you'll not go short of an accurate answer.
Can you imagine how many rule questions the R AND A get every day?
If you have a question on a ruling, you should first contact your pro. If he/she doesn't know or you're not happy with their answer, you can ask them to double check it with R AND A
To be honest Bob, our now ex Pro, cocked up several competitions by guessing rules of competition wrong and when I played with him he wasn't up to date with rule changes. Oh! and yes he had played some European Tour events!
Can you imagine how many rule questions the R AND A get every day?
If you have a question on a ruling, you should first contact your pro. If he/she doesn't know or you're not happy with their answer, you can ask them to double check it with R AND A
No-one knows all the rules and I was taught on my course, if you're not 100% sure, check with the book or the decisions book.
And as I said, if you're still not happy, you can ask them to double check it with R & A.
As with everything in this world, no-one's perfect.
No-one knows all the rules and I was taught on my course, if you're not 100% sure, check with the book or the decisions book.
And as I said, if you're still not happy, you can ask them to double check it with R & A.
As with everything in this world, no-one's perfect.