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Rules Blunder

Explain how that can be done once the course is full up with competitors!

Only the early guys can a reasonable amount of time before/without a special trip, so 'not fair'!

The assumption there is that the course will be full of Competitors....

And what amounts to a "reasonable amount of time"?
Even a quick putt on the 18th is going to give you a helping hand....

Not trying to be argumentative - it's just one of those rules I've always thought to be daft.
Why not just prevent ALL practice on the day of a competitive round...?
 
R&A Rules of golf app available free on iphone. Has sorted out a couple of these type of 'issues' for me over the last couple of years.
 
I was in the clubhouse when a couple wandered in the other day and said they had told a late player in a 4bbb to clear off as he was 6 holes late arriving and they "invoked the rules" in a knockout comp.

Their attitude changed when I put them right! (One a 7 handicapper)

Not one of them carried a rule book!
 
The assumption there is that the course will be full of Competitors....

And what amounts to a "reasonable amount of time"?
Even a quick putt on the 18th is going to give you a helping hand....

Not trying to be argumentative - it's just one of those rules I've always thought to be daft.
Why not just prevent ALL practice on the day of a competitive round...?

I think the point is that someone teeing of at 7:30 wouldn't have the same opportunity to play the course as someone off at say 2pm in a stroke play event, whilst is matchplay you and your opponent will always have the exact same amount of time as you are teeing off together.
 
I was in the clubhouse when a couple wandered in the other day and said they had told a late player in a 4bbb to clear off as he was 6 holes late arriving and they "invoked the rules" in a knockout comp.

Their attitude changed when I put them right! (One a 7 handicapper)

Not one of them carried a rule book!

Makes you wonder if they calculated the shots correctly when there were just 3 of them playing...
 
If there is still time to play the match I'd suggest that the Secretary says the match should be played as it was conceded under a misconception imposed by the other pairing and apparentluy backed up by a committee member.
 
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