Rules Query

Toby_LeRhone

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I was watching David Feherty on youtube recount a story from his playing days and this fairly simple rules question occured to me:

You have the honour on the first. You tee off and your ball slices away from the fairway and into the woods. The ball hits a tree and bounces back towards you, flies over your head and lands to the rear of the tee box, still in bounds. Whose shot is it next?
 
I would say whom ever is playing next from the tee as they do not have a ball yet in play, and distance to the hole only aplies once each player has a ball in play
 
Ah but if you fresh air I bet you don't stand aside and let your playing partner tee off do you?

I am looking for someone to answer this for me as I have not had the misfortune to do so... :D
 
Ah but if you fresh air I bet you don't stand aside and let your playing partner tee off do you?

I am looking for someone to answer this for me as I have not had the misfortune to do so... :D

I always do, but i am very polite. ;)
 
Ah but if you fresh air I bet you don't stand aside and let your playing partner tee off do you?

I am looking for someone to answer this for me as I have not had the misfortune to do so... :D

Ah! The old "That was a practice swing" ploy. ;) ;) :p :p
 
I to have done this, it was at the help for heroes day at Luton Hoo. Luckily we were the last group off so there was no one else there to see my embarrasment as I played my second shot from 20 yards behind the first tee and from a daffodil patch.
 
Freddielong is correct.

Rule 10-1.b and -2.b states" After both players have started the hole, the ball farther from the hole is played first". As the second player has not started the hole yet, it is him to play first.

despite the ruling I do think the first player should play through if only to allow his playing partners to recover their composure after p'ing themselves laughing. Only sporting thing to do
 
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