cliveb
Head Pro
Situation: two balls on the fairway, one very close behind the other. We'll call these balls A (closer to the hole) and B (slightly further form the hole).
Before playing B, the other player marks and lifts A.
When B is played, a big divot is taken where A was.
My understanding is that A's player is entitled to recreate the lie he originally had.
But recreating an undamaged piece of turf that is now a big divot is virtually impossible.
Can the ball be replaced at the nearest point (no nearer the hole) where the lie is the same as it was?
Or does he just have to do his best to recreate the lie at the original place and suck it up?
Before playing B, the other player marks and lifts A.
When B is played, a big divot is taken where A was.
My understanding is that A's player is entitled to recreate the lie he originally had.
But recreating an undamaged piece of turf that is now a big divot is virtually impossible.
Can the ball be replaced at the nearest point (no nearer the hole) where the lie is the same as it was?
Or does he just have to do his best to recreate the lie at the original place and suck it up?