tobybarker
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the rules might suggest it's ok to decide to play a pb afterwards but this just FEELS uncomfortable..... or is that just me?!
It's an opportunity to save time that may help some folk in some situations. It's not a requirement.the rules might suggest it's ok to decide to play a pb afterwards but this just FEELS uncomfortable..... or is that just me?!
Just you I reckon. Remember a provisional is played in case a ball is lost or oob, without the provisional the player would be effectively be playing "out of order" in any case once established the ball is lost.the rules might suggest it's ok to decide to play a pb afterwards but this just FEELS uncomfortable..... or is that just me?!
Not just him, I didn’t press my case about playing a provisional after my opponent had messed up his shot simply because I didn’t feel comfortable that I was right, indeed it rather felt wrong. And his words ‘the match has moved on‘ felt right.Just you I reckon. Remember a provisional is played in case a ball is lost or oob, without the provisional the player would be effectively be playing "out of order" in any case once established the ball is lost.
BIB…my head was scrambled.As interesting a read as its been I’m wondering why @silh wouldn’t have automatically hit a provisional rather than just ‘thought about it’ & decided not to?
You’re in “grim knee high deep stuff” closer to the hole than your opponent and both of you have played 2 shots.
That seems way too soon to be mentally conceding the hole by deciding to not hit a provisional (only rethinking after your opponent went a bit wayward with his 3rd)
Jeez you could’ve holed your provisional 4th shot, not just stiffed it. That’s gotta have an effect on his 3rd shot execution
This.As interesting a read as its been I’m wondering why @silh wouldn’t have automatically hit a provisional rather than just ‘thought about it’ & decided not to?
Exactly. I love those moments (at my level of unpredictable golf) when I'm hunched over a putt for a half in 8.This.
I have a very firm rule in matchplay: never concede a hole until your opponent is on the green. Until then, anything could happen.
I did scramble a half in 6s, or did he scramble one with me…Exactly. I love those moments (at my level of unpredictable golf) when I'm hunched over a putt for a half in 8.![]()