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Playing greensomes format, if both of you spaff your drives (both potentially lost or out of bounds) do you both hit provisionals? Or just choose one of you to do it?
This was on Buckinghamshire Golf:Playing greensomes format, if both of you spaff your drives (both potentially lost or out of bounds) do you both hit provisionals? Or just choose one of you to do it?
As both have made their first stroke they must now decide who makes the second. So it is up to them who plays the provisional. If that goes OOB, the other plays the next.Playing greensomes format, if both of you spaff your drives (both potentially lost or out of bounds) do you both hit provisionals? Or just choose one of you to do it?
Playing greensomes format, if both of you spaff your drives (both potentially lost or out of bounds) do you both hit provisionals? Or just choose one of you to do it?
In foursomes, the player who would have played the next shot plays the provisional - Player A hits shot into dodgy area, Player B plays provisional. Continue as normal.Great question though - one I hadn't a clue as to the answer. I assume the same applies for mixed foursomes and (apart from the 'which tee' aspect) also foursomes - both which I'm playing 1st round matches in the coming few weeks![]()
Of course - was having a brain fade.In foursomes, the player who would have played the next shot plays the provisional - Player A hits shot into dodgy area, Player B plays provisional. Continue as normal.
Where did that come from?This was on Buckinghamshire Golf:
In a Greensomes competition, the provisional ball must be played from the tee of the partner.
I mean, the answer is in the first line of the comment you replied toWhere did that come from?
I thought 'tees' were little pegs you stick in the groundI mean, the answer is in the first line of the comment you replied to![]()
I copy and pasted it. So, any confusion in what they are trying to say, I recommend you contact themI thought 'tees' were little pegs you stick in the ground![]()
mañana possiblyI copy and pasted it. So, any confusion in what they are trying to say, I recommend you contact them
Foursomes are significantly different. Firstly the format is recognised and legislated for (Rule 22) and secondly the side doesn't get a mulligan and a choice of second shot. Greensomes, like scrambles, need clarification from the Committee of what to do in certain situations .Great question though - one I hadn't a clue as to the answer. I assume the same applies for mixed foursomes and (apart from the 'which tee' aspect) also foursomes - both which I'm playing 1st round matches in the coming few weeks![]()
I knew about foursomes as it's resulted in a couple of occasions where I got to hit off the red tees in mixed foursomes matches over the last two years.Great question though - one I hadn't a clue as to the answer. I assume the same applies for mixed foursomes and (apart from the 'which tee' aspect) also foursomes - both which I'm playing 1st round matches in the coming few weeks![]()
That's OK.I knew about foursomes as it's resulted in a couple of occasions where I got to hit off the red tees in mixed foursomes matches over the last two years.![]()
Yeah, been there as well.That's OK.
Very different when the lady has to play off the white tee. She was NOT happy![]()
Once the second shot of a hole is played, this format reverts to the rules-recognised procedures of foursomes and so it makes sense to apply normal rules..1.Still relating to Greensomes so do not want to start a new thread. If a playing partner’s ball is in a bunker and it still remains in the bunker after attempting to get out can the bunker be raked?
2. Know there is a penalty in 4BBB but can a playing partner stand behind on the line of putt when his partner is putting?
Just for interest, what is a "playing partner"? Is it your partner in the competition, or just someone else you're playing with?1.Still relating to Greensomes so do not want to start a new thread. If a playing partner’s ball is in a bunker and it still remains in the bunker after attempting to get out can the bunker be raked?
2. Know there is a penalty in 4BBB but can a playing partner stand behind on the line of putt when his partner is putting?