Today at a par-3 hole, my tee shot landed just on the green, making a fairly large pitch mark, but then screwed back onto the fringe grass. The pitch mark was right on my line. Am I allowed to repair this pitch mark? :mmm:
Today at a par-3 hole, my tee shot landed just on the green, making a fairly large pitch mark, but then screwed back onto the fringe grass. The pitch mark was right on my line. Am I allowed to repair this pitch mark? :mmm:
Today at a par-3 hole, my tee shot landed just on the green, making a fairly large pitch mark, but then screwed back onto the fringe grass. The pitch mark was right on my line. Am I allowed to repair this pitch mark? :mmm:
Thanks! Wasn't sure if repairing the pitchmark would constitute 'improving my area of play'😀Yes, rule 16-1c.
If the pitchmark had not been on the putting green, it would have been improving your Line Of Play to use the words in the rule (13-2).Thanks! Wasn't sure if repairing the pitchmark would constitute 'improving my area of play'
Thanks! Wasn't sure if repairing the pitchmark would constitute 'improving my area of play'😀
You can repair ANY pitchmark,
Providing it is on the putting green.
Any reason why you can't repair spike marks? I know that is the rule but I can't see the reason for it. If you can repair a pitch mark then why not a spike mark?
Any reason why you can't repair spike marks? I know that is the rule but I can't see the reason for it. If you can repair a pitch mark then why not a spike mark?
Any reason why you can't repair spike marks? I know that is the rule but I can't see the reason for it. If you can repair a pitch mark then why not a spike mark?
Any reason why you can't repair spike marks? I know that is the rule but I can't see the reason for it. If you can repair a pitch mark then why not a spike mark?
I suspect this has been discussed before endlessly but it seems inconsistent.
It just seems odd that you can not make the green perfect. I get it off the green as you "play it where it lies" but on it you are allowed to pick up your ball, clean it, replace it, repair a pitch mark but if some clod has caused damaged with their feet you can't do anything. Either allow total repair of the green or none? I suspect this has been discussed before endlessly but it seems inconsistent.
...(as Foxy is baiting delc over above!)....
If the pitch mark is created by another ball after your ball has come to rest?@DelC 10/10 in the R&A Rules Quiz and you didn't know that one? I'm a bit surprised!Did/Do you know the (relatively rare but it has happened to me) situation where you are able to repair a PM that is off the Green?
If the pitch mark is created by another ball after your ball has come to rest?
Sorry delc, although I don't normally approve of much of the apparent "delc baiting" that goes on on here, posting a correct answer some 2hrs after it's already posted really is sticking your head into the coconut shy. I, of course, will give the benefit of the doubt and assume you hadn't read the previous posts...![]()