woody69
Journeyman Pro
Played a friendly game today and on one hole (par 3) FC hit his tee shot over a WH towards the green of a large pond and it appeared to fall into the reeds on the far side, i.e. in the water hazard. He said he wanted to play a "provisional", (in reality his penalty drop) on this side of the pond in case his ball had gone in, i.e. to save time. I said he wasn't allowed to do that as you can't play a provisional in this situation. He thought it was stupid you had to go around the pond to find the ball wasn;t there, just to go back and play a shot from the correct place (due to the options available due to WH dropping)
He tried to claim he should be able to play it because if his ball was in the WH he'd have to come back and play it anyway and he's just saving time and if he finds it has just creeped over the reeds and is found then he'd just abandon the "Provisional". He didn't seem to understand the reason why a provisional wasn't allowed in these circumstances.
Can anyone succinctly articulate the reasons why such a time saver isn't allowed? I tried, but obviously failed to convince him.
He tried to claim he should be able to play it because if his ball was in the WH he'd have to come back and play it anyway and he's just saving time and if he finds it has just creeped over the reeds and is found then he'd just abandon the "Provisional". He didn't seem to understand the reason why a provisional wasn't allowed in these circumstances.
Can anyone succinctly articulate the reasons why such a time saver isn't allowed? I tried, but obviously failed to convince him.