Swango1980
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Is that a serious question?Just for interest, what is a "playing partner"? Is it your partner in the competition, or just someone else you're playing with?
Is that a serious question?Just for interest, what is a "playing partner"? Is it your partner in the competition, or just someone else you're playing with?
Yes, seeking clarity in these questions:Is that a serious question?
We're talking about greensomes, your playing partner is your playing partner. What else could he mean??Yes, seeking clarity in these questions:
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?
In the Rules, there is "partner", but no such thing as "playing partner". Some people refer to others in the group as "playing partner". Hear it from TV commentators as well.We're talking about greensomes, your playing partner is your playing partner. What else could he mean??
I think anyone with common sense where able to interpret the question that was being askedIn the Rules, there is "partner", but no such thing as "playing partner". Some people refer to others in the group as "playing partner". Hear it from TV commentators as well.
'Partner' is a defined term. 'Playing Partner' is and was not. Some years ago those playing with you, if not Partners or Opponents, were called Fellow Competitors. But the terms Fellow Competitors and Competitor are no longer recognisedIn the Rules, there is "partner", but no such thing as "playing partner". Some people refer to others in the group as "playing partner". Hear it from TV commentators as well.
I understand all that. But what is a "playing partner"? I presume that it is not recognized in the Rules, just like fellow competitor (but both are still in common use).'Partner' is a defined term. 'Playing Partner' is and was not. Some years ago those playing with you, if not Partners or Opponents, were called Fellow Competitors. But the terms Fellow Competitors and Competitor are no longer recognised
As the only mention of 'partner' in the Rules relates to someone on the same side it should mean the same thing.I understand all that. But what is a "playing partner"? I presume that it is not recognized in the Rules, just like fellow competitor (but both are still in common use).
Simple...but not quite right. As others have said, 'playing partner' is not defined. Use of the term 'team' is not right in this context either. Let's go to the source. The definitions of 'partner' and 'side' are as follows.For me it’s simple
Playing partner is someone you are playing with in a partnership( or maybe a team )