Ruling advice please.......

heronsghyll

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On Saturday a friend I was playing with hit a ball into the tree line along a fairway. To cut a long story short, we found his ball 10ft up the tree lodged in a branch.

He threw up a stick and the ball dislodged and came down.

Question:

1. Can he play it from where it now lies without penalty
2. Can he play it from where it now lies with a penalty
3. Should he have dropped it and played on without penalty
4. Should he have dropped it and played on with a penalty

We had no idea and it was just a 4 x ball better ball friendly game (not a comp) so we allowed him option 1. to play it from where it then lay without penalty.

It would be good to know the correct ruling for the future - can anyone advise me please?

Many thanks in advance.
 
Smiffy, if he had touched the ball I would agree. This issue was he threw a branch up into the tree - it did not hit or touch the ball - but it did dislodge it.

I believe as he did not actually touch the ball at any time - why should he take a drop? I feel the anser is probably 1 or 2.

Just a thought..........
 
Yes, option 4. Rule 28 for an unplayable ball would be the reference point.

Or he could have stood on your shoulders and used his tree iron ;)
 
Smiffy, if he had touched the ball I would agree. This issue was he threw a branch up into the tree - it did not hit or touch the ball - but it did dislodge it.

I believe as he did not actually touch the ball at any time - why should he take a drop? I feel the anser is probably 1 or 2.

Just a thought..........

My reasoning was that you can try to move a lose impediment (sp?) behind the ball like a dead leaf or piece of grass and if it moves the ball whilst you are doing it, it would be a penalty.
I could be wrong though...I did say it was a guess!!
;)
 
Smiffy, I agree. That is why I think he should play from where it now lies and take the penalty, but have to drop it again.

Anyway - we obviously were wrong to let hom play with no penalty..............but we still have a friend!!
 
Yes, option 4. Rule 28 for an unplayable ball would be the reference point.

I think this was the only option (apart from a Bernhard Langer). If he can ID the ball, he can declare it unplayable. The 2 club length drop is based on the horizontal plane, so measure that from the point on the ground directly below where the ball lay and play on with the penalty.
 
If the player was aware of it, it would make no difference, he would still be penalised and have to drop accordingly .

If the wind blew the tree and it fell, then he plays it as it lies.

But throwing a stick, tut tut ;)
 
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