sev112
Tour Winner
sev,
to add to rulefan's example, would you be happy if a player who, while shuffling through some deep rough in search of his ball accidentally caught it with his foot and kicked it on to the fairway, was allowed to count that as a stroke and play his next shot from the fairway?
Anyway, aren't you trying to have it both ways? Count the accidental knock into the hole as a stroke because it had a good outcome; but replace the ball you accidentally knocked 20 feet away because it had a bad outcome?
No, but I'll tell you why I'm confused on this one.
Golf is about seeing how few shots it takes you to get your ball in the hole, using your golf clubs in the way they are intended.
So no you can't kick your ball.
If you accidentally hit your ball with the thing that it's intended to be hit with, then it should count as a stroke. If you want to bring the ball back from where you hit it (accidentally) you can under penalty of one stroke, exactly as I can just by declaring it unplayable.
So why would you penalise a guy if he hits his ball into the hole, using a fair club (presuming of course that it isn't illegal because of a push , a scoop, or because his legs are astride the line etc) ? That just sounds like a very odd rule and not what was the intention of the rule.