Playing more than 1 ball......

ScottishDave

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I was playing by myself this afternoon at my new club, the course was fairly busy due to the nice weather and I spotted a few groups who were probably playing in a medal qualifier.

It was nose to tail all the way round and I was getting held up. There was a person playing solo in front of me who looked like was equally getting held up. Rather than trying to play through i just decided to play more than one ball on some of the holes, generally on my second shot and round the greens.

My question is the 3 ball behind me spotted this and on the par 3 started shouting at me that it was in the club rules that I wasn't allowed to play more than one ball. I tried to explain that I was only doing it because I was getting held up but they were having none of it.

Were they right to have a go at me?

When I play solo I generally play more than one ball to try get some practice in but this is probably the first time I have done it when it has been a bit busier.
 

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a lot of courses have a rule that you are not allowed to practise on the course or play more than one ball at a time, has to be said its a rule ive always ignored and broken. don't understand people who feel obsessed to try and enforce this rule, but every club seems to have them.
 

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Thin the logical thing would have been practising AFTER you had finished the hole Or
told the other people that you were hitting a provisional!
 

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Well live and learn. In future I will aim to do it only when I have a clear gap to the group behind.

I checked the club rules and it's not in them, so it must be under the "Etiquette" part. Either that or some people just love to moan.
 

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Well live and learn. In future I will aim to do it only when I have a clear gap to the group behind.

I checked the club rules and it's not in them, so it must be under the "Etiquette" part. Either that or some people just love to moan.

I'm afraid at your club it's the latter Dave. one of the main reasons I never joined there was the attitude of some members.
Muckhart has a rule of not playing more than one ball on the designated 18, if you are on the casual 9 it's not a problem. So it gives a great opportunity to practice on course without disturbing the main play area.
 

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It can be for a range of reasons, holding up those behind you (not just one balls doing it but two, three and fourballs), unnecessary wear to the course (pitchmarks, divots etc), I suppose even as far as visitors doing it when they pay for a green fee it would be seen as taking advantage of the course, I dunno though I never wrote the rules :D
Why?
As long as you're not holding play up I can't see a problem.....

You'll play the same number of shots as a 3 ball anyway.
 

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I'll often play two balls if I'm by myself - I don't really see it as practice (after all, playing by yourself can only be 'practice') as I tend to play one ball against the other. However as soon as any group arrives behind me I will play out one ball - picking up any second ball I have played. I then either let the group through so I can continue to play a second ball if I want - or I play on with one ball.

That said, one evening I once saw a junior (with his non-playing dad) clearly practicing out of a difficult bunker. The lad must have played a dozen balls. Though there was no one behind him I don't think that this is really on - largely from a wear and tear pov.
 

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We aren't suppose to play more than one ball and I'm sad to sy it is mainly the senior golfers who'll get on your case if you do do it and get seen. In the evening if the course is busy I'll rather play two balls and wait (providing no one is coming up behind me) than just hit and stand around
 

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I often play more than 1 ball if I'm out on my own. But I'll only do it if there's nobody behind. Not on to do it if people are waiting behind IMO.
 

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a single player can play as many balls as he likes imo. [2 at my club is allowed ].. but you should not be holding up the game behind you by doing so . Just play 1 ball or ask if you can join the guy or guys infront , thats how to make pals .and make a golf club work
 

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We are allowed to play two, but I often play more than that. Sometimes all the balls in my bag if I can't hit the shot I want.
 

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2 balls is perfectly fine IMO, and as long as you dont hold anyone up there should be no reason for someone to moan at you.

2 Drives isnt ideal as you could be either side of the fairway, but 2 second shots will be there or thereabouts.
It's all common sense really.
 

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We are allowed to play two, but I often play more than that. Sometimes all the balls in my bag if I can't hit the shot I want.

It's the same at our course too.

A single player can play a maximum of 2 balls so long as he doesn't hold up play of a group behind.

I, like Murph often play more, but this is usually green side and putting.
 
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