backwoodsman
Tour Winner
Following from an earlier thread this week where the moving of a ball after addressing it was discussed - it got me thinking. Can you "unaddress" a ball?
Scenario. Your ball is in, say, the light rough. You address the ball and are just about to take a shot. You get bothered and stung by a wasp so move away. Whilst getting your Waspeze out of the bag your ball moves. If it moved after only a second or so, I dare say 18.2b would apply. But say it was a darn big hornet and you were away from the ball dosing yourself up for say five minutes before it moved? Is there any point at which you would/could be deemed to have unaddressed the ball? Or to the same effect, how long before the exception to 18.2b could be reasonably expected to kick in? A few seconds, a minute, a few minutes, never?
Scenario. Your ball is in, say, the light rough. You address the ball and are just about to take a shot. You get bothered and stung by a wasp so move away. Whilst getting your Waspeze out of the bag your ball moves. If it moved after only a second or so, I dare say 18.2b would apply. But say it was a darn big hornet and you were away from the ball dosing yourself up for say five minutes before it moved? Is there any point at which you would/could be deemed to have unaddressed the ball? Or to the same effect, how long before the exception to 18.2b could be reasonably expected to kick in? A few seconds, a minute, a few minutes, never?