sydney greenstreet
Journeyman Pro
I always scan the fairway for divots when stood on the tee then make sure I stay out of them![]()
I aim for the divots then I know there is no chance of hitting them.
I always scan the fairway for divots when stood on the tee then make sure I stay out of them![]()
If you could repair spike marks then some players would be tapping down the entire line of their putt. It would take ages.
Relief from a flooded bunker should not be a penalty. It's not my fault the course was built in a swamp. Especially if some are marked gur and others not.
Disagree with relief from divots. People cannot be trusted not to abuse it.
Have never seen why the pros get relief from plugged balls in the rough when we don't. It's bifurcation, which the r and a are supposed to be against.
If you could repair spike marks then some players would be tapping down the entire line of their putt. It would take ages.
Relief from a flooded bunker should not be a penalty. It's not my fault the course was built in a swamp. Especially if some are marked gur and others not.
Disagree with relief from divots. People cannot be trusted not to abuse it.
Have never seen why the pros get relief from plugged balls in the rough when we don't. It's bifurcation, which the r and a are supposed to be against.
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(although some courses are already doing this on a hole by hole basis, and it works really well - 2 peg boards and a load of bags, leave the tee with a full bag and hang it up when you get to the green. boards moved every few hours and the course gets fully refreshed in a week. restart cycle)
you will of course get people on here suggesting this isn't a valid solution because they now have to play of a patch of sandy soil and seed instead of grass.........![]()
Mine wasn't, the current ball is larger than it used to be (making accuracy more difficult) but the hole has remained the same size. Why not a comparable increase?
A comparable increase would only see the diameter change from 4.25 to 4.4 inches as the ball size increased from 1.62 to 1.68 inches.
Some days I would take that!
There is probably a reason for this, but why can you not test bunkers? The courses I have played vary so much that it seems ridiculous, one could be inches deep of sand, another is a thin layer of sand over rock! In my head I know it's a hazard, but you should have an idea of what it is, no?
I honestly don't remember the last time I landed in a divot on the fairway. I guess it has probably happened to me 3 or 4 times in my life
Mine wasn't, the current ball is larger than it used to be (making accuracy more difficult) but the hole has remained the same size. Why not a comparable increase?
The ball size change was 1.52mm (0.06")
Because until last weekend you were rarely on them
I'm not clear what you mean and don't see the problem. You determine the nearest point of relief using the club you would have used for the stroke had the obstruction/ground condition not been there. You can then measure the one club length within which the ball must strike the course with any club. And you don't have to play with the club you used to determine the NPR. There is no restriction on what you use for measuring clublengths for an unplayable ball, length of teeing ground, lateral water hazard ......1. ....
4. instead of a recommendation on what club to be used for your drop it should be any iron from 4 upwards, or the club you are 'most likely' to play with, but this is abused now........