heronsghyll
Head Pro
Can anyone advise me on the following question?
Is there a rule which states you cannot watch directly the line of a putt being made by your opponent before you play your putt. Or is it a general courtesy that you do not?
I played on Sunday in a club medal competition and the young man playing with me on one hole stood directly in line with my putt the other side of the pin. He was a long way off and did not put me off, but I believed this was not allowed as he had a putt similar to mine - nearer the hole.
I informed him afterwards that this was bad form and could be seen as "gaining an advantage". I said the pro's always stand to the side and move to watch a putt after it has been hit, but not at the time of address and suggested he did not do it in future as I know it will upset some people.
Was I right? Is it a rule or is it just courtesy? Your input would be most welcome. Thanks.
Is there a rule which states you cannot watch directly the line of a putt being made by your opponent before you play your putt. Or is it a general courtesy that you do not?
I played on Sunday in a club medal competition and the young man playing with me on one hole stood directly in line with my putt the other side of the pin. He was a long way off and did not put me off, but I believed this was not allowed as he had a putt similar to mine - nearer the hole.
I informed him afterwards that this was bad form and could be seen as "gaining an advantage". I said the pro's always stand to the side and move to watch a putt after it has been hit, but not at the time of address and suggested he did not do it in future as I know it will upset some people.
Was I right? Is it a rule or is it just courtesy? Your input would be most welcome. Thanks.