Jimaroid
Journeyman Pro
you generally need to reach an agreement with those you are playing with.
I don't think you'll find that in the rules! Just because you've come to an agreement doesn't make it correct.
you generally need to reach an agreement with those you are playing with.
Playing Club Champs 16th hole nailed my drive into a divot.That entirely depends how mentally weak you are.
Landing in a divot is a possibility, it doesn't happen often but it can.
You wouldn't see any good players whingeing about it, it's just something that happens occasionally, you hit the ball and get on with it.
EDIT: To be fair I would whinge like hell...But I'd get over it as it's part of the game
Well that's the way it is in the real world I'm afraid. I tend not to operate just on my own volition on the course, I generally check with someone else just so there's no disagreements - even if I'm sure I have it correct. Save arguing after the event.I don't think you'll find that in the rules! Just because you've come to an agreement doesn't make it correct.
Straight, but nowhere near far enough ?Where did the shot go?
How does Preffered lies on areas cut to fairway height work then if there are no fairways?I don't think that's strictly true, in fact I'm not even sure that the "fairway" is defined in the latest edition of the rules.
A quick check on randa.org reveals that the rules define five areas of the course, from which I'd guess that terms such as fairway and rough are just used by golfers for their convenience.
So the whole pretext for this poll is a nonsense!
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Well that's the way it is in the real world I'm afraid. I tend not to operate just on my own volition on the course, I generally check with someone else just so there's no disagreements - even if I'm sure I have it correct. Save arguing after the event.
The thing is that, in go,f, if you have things that are open to interpretation then the World will burn.They were just off the top of my head. I'm sure you could think of better examples where interpretation and agreement is required, if you wanted to.
Well we hit balls towards flags with sticks, what do you do? Seriously though, I don't know why it causes people to be uptight when I say these things. I've always said we play to the rules as best as we understand them, I get the agreement with others purely out of acceptance that I don't have an encyclopaedic memory and sometimes I need reassurance that I'm doing the right thing. What's wrong with that?I get the impression that your regular 4 ball play something that looks like golf, but actually isn't golf. I could be wrong, but it doesn't seem so.
As golf is played in the real world, everything can't be black and white. It's impossible.The thing is that, in go,f, if you have things that are open to interpretation then the World will burn.
The R&A don't like us interpreting anything.
It's true though right?
Fair enough
It's not me that you have to worry about, it's all of the other idiots that don't fill their divots.Replace or fill your divots and its a non issue.
Pretty much the only times the rules are not obvious, is when someone doesn't like the obvious answer, and looks for a different one.
How does Preffered lies on areas cut to fairway height work then if there are no fairways?
What the hell are our green keepers doing cutting them all the time for?
Well we hit balls towards flags with sticks, what do you do? Seriously though, I don't know why it causes people to be uptight when I say these things. I've always said we play to the rules as best as we understand them, I get the agreement with others purely out of acceptance that I don't have an encyclopaedic memory and sometimes I need reassurance that I'm doing the right thing. What's wrong with that?
I thought checking with your PPs was standard practice, I always do it and every group I've played in has. It's not that rules are complicated or obscure, it just saves hassle. Don't want to get onto the green and someone argue that your drop wasn't nearest point of relief etc. If everyone agrees what you are doing is correct then they can't complain later.
There are a few obscure rules though, practice swing hitting a tree, no penalty: practice swing hitting a tree and a twig falls off and hit the ground, penalty; real swing hits a tree and a twig falls off, no penalty
I've not asked for it to be changed, just answered the hypothetical question at the top and justified my answer.It's quite likely that it causes people to be uptight because the way it comes across is you're arguing for a rules change but not always appearing to understand the rules you want changed.
And in wider principal I agree, very few people can keep all the nuances of the rules of golf in their head but that's what the R&A/USGA booklets and Apps are for.