The Official GM Forum Rule Myths Book

when measuring where to take a drop you must use the club that you intend to use to take your next shot (or is that true? :))
You should use the club you would play if there was no restriction to determine the proper the point of relief , you can then use any club you like to measure the club length(s) distance from that point

ASAIK
 
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"You can't ground your club on the bridge"

A single figure guy at our place tried to convince me that bridges over hazards were not part of the hazard,

Also, a myth I have heard is once you play a 2nd shot with your provisional (before reaching your original ball) it counts, even you then find and play your original.
 
If you take a penalty drop, eg within 2 club lengths.......you have to mark out the 2 club lengths with tees before taking your drop.....

Nope......if you drop the ball an inch away, are you within 2 club lengths? Yes.......do you need to mark out 2 club lengths to tell you you dropped it an inch away.....no

Do One!!
 
If you're on a path and entitled to relief but your nearest point of relief is out of bounds, then you have to play ball as it lies.....

no lie, this happend to me......when I questioned why, the answer was " well someone told me I couldnt take relief off the path last week"

Do one!
 
If you're on a path and entitled to relief but your nearest point of relief is out of bounds, then you have to play ball as it lies.....

no lie, this happend to me......when I questioned why, the answer was " well someone told me I couldnt take relief off the path last week"

Do one!

So what did you do?
 
If you're on a path and entitled to relief but your nearest point of relief is out of bounds, then you have to play ball as it lies.....

no lie, this happend to me......when I questioned why, the answer was " well someone told me I couldnt take relief off the path last week"

Do one!

I know this isn't a rules thread but....If it's OOB then it can't be the nearest point of relief by definition!
 
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