srixon 1
Journeyman Pro
I had a weird one today that I have not come across before. My tee shot on a par 4 finished in a small copse of silver birch trees to the right of the fairway. A short distance from the silver birch is the course boundary, but between the boundary and the trees is a massive clump of brambles. These start about 10 feet before the course boundary and they fill the space completely. My ball had come to rest close to one of the silver birch trees which made a backswing almost impossible. Because of the restricted backswing I miss hit the ball which caused it to hit a tree in front of me and then ricochet back behind me into the brambles but not OOB. The ball finished atop of the brambles in full view but completely inaccessible.
In this scenario, I assume that you are allowed to play your next shot (under penalty) from where you played the previous shot, even though it is closer to the hole than where your ball finished from the previous shot.
In this scenario, I assume that you are allowed to play your next shot (under penalty) from where you played the previous shot, even though it is closer to the hole than where your ball finished from the previous shot.