haplesshacker
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Does that mean that I can call a fairway in reg if the ball just scrapes into the first cut off the fairway? Or a GIR if the ball lands on the fringe, and I decide to use a putter from the fringe?
Sorry to be pedantic, but surely these areas are quite clear cut (no pun intended!). I really don't care what anyone else does, (though it does screw up direct comparisons with others if you're that way inclinded), but if the ball is on the putting surface, then it's a putt, regardless of club used. If it's on the fringe, regardless of how far away or how near it is to the hole, then it's not a putt, again regardless of which club is used.
Just think how many '0' putts you might have if you used this method and holed out from the fringe.
However, just my opinion of course, and I can't play golf, so whadda I know!!
Sorry to be pedantic, but surely these areas are quite clear cut (no pun intended!). I really don't care what anyone else does, (though it does screw up direct comparisons with others if you're that way inclinded), but if the ball is on the putting surface, then it's a putt, regardless of club used. If it's on the fringe, regardless of how far away or how near it is to the hole, then it's not a putt, again regardless of which club is used.
Just think how many '0' putts you might have if you used this method and holed out from the fringe.
However, just my opinion of course, and I can't play golf, so whadda I know!!