cliveb
Head Pro
On one hole of my home course, there is a ditch along the left side with an area of dense trees beyond.
Past the trees is another part of the course (another hole).
The ditch is marked with red stakes, but only on one side, as per the attached diagram:
My question is this: since the other side of the ditch is not marked with red stakes, what is the extent of the penalty area? If a ball goes over the ditch into the dense trees, is it still in the penalty area (which means lateral 2CL relief can be taken), or is it just unplayable (in which case you'd have to take stroke+distance, because you can't drop back in line).
It is pretty clear that the penalty area (formerly lateral water hazard) is intended to just be the ditch, but with the new rules coming in does this give scope for ambiguity?
I guess the committee should put red stakes on the other side of the ditch to make it clear.
Past the trees is another part of the course (another hole).
The ditch is marked with red stakes, but only on one side, as per the attached diagram:
My question is this: since the other side of the ditch is not marked with red stakes, what is the extent of the penalty area? If a ball goes over the ditch into the dense trees, is it still in the penalty area (which means lateral 2CL relief can be taken), or is it just unplayable (in which case you'd have to take stroke+distance, because you can't drop back in line).
It is pretty clear that the penalty area (formerly lateral water hazard) is intended to just be the ditch, but with the new rules coming in does this give scope for ambiguity?
I guess the committee should put red stakes on the other side of the ditch to make it clear.