cliveb
Head Pro
Yesterday I caddied for my wife in a major matchplay competition. Despite the heavy rain the course was just about playable, except that most of the bunkers were flooded. Because of that, the competition referee set up a temporary local rule for the day, that all bunkers were "out of play" and free relief would be given.
However, my confusion came when the nature of that free relief was explained. He said there would be three options:
1. Drop one club length from the point of entry to the bunker, no nearer the hole.
2. Go back as far in line with the pin from the point of entry to the bunker.
3. Replay the last shot (effectively stroke-and-distance, but without the penalty stroke).
Now, I didn't want to cause a fuss, and since it was machplay it was the same for everyone, but this just sounds wrong to me. I would have thought that if you declare all bunkers out of play, they effectively become GUR, or perhaps a non-specific abnormal ground condition. In either case, surely the only relief option should be 1 club length from NPR?
However, my confusion came when the nature of that free relief was explained. He said there would be three options:
1. Drop one club length from the point of entry to the bunker, no nearer the hole.
2. Go back as far in line with the pin from the point of entry to the bunker.
3. Replay the last shot (effectively stroke-and-distance, but without the penalty stroke).
Now, I didn't want to cause a fuss, and since it was machplay it was the same for everyone, but this just sounds wrong to me. I would have thought that if you declare all bunkers out of play, they effectively become GUR, or perhaps a non-specific abnormal ground condition. In either case, surely the only relief option should be 1 club length from NPR?