jusme
Challenge Tour Pro
I clearly understand the rule and options around both red and yellow stake hazards, however a query that i am unsure about came up on Saturday. Not one of of 4 ball (all pretty savvy on the rules) was sure of the players options.
Bear with me as the situation appears complicated and I will need to outline the layout. Approaching the 18th green and a little of to the side is a water hazard that ONLY comes into play at this hole. Best described as a ditch. The ditch is about 20 yards short of the green and the 20 yards between the ditch and green is high trees (have to mishit to end up in front of the ditch but it happened to the person leading to this point).
The ditch is not so clear or normal. It is split in two by a mound of earth. This side (assume the ditch is in front of me and in front of it is trees, and in front of them is the green) is red stakes and a narrow passage of water. Immediately in front of that is a one foot strip of mound about 2 feet high (still part of the ditch) and after that comes another narrow passage of water that now has yellow stakes. So red stakes nearest me and yellow on the other side - no more than 3 feet of water and ditch between them.
Player hits from 20 feet short of the ditch towards the green (maybe 40 yard shot) but as he has tall trees to go over tries a full swing lob wedge. Carries the ditch but hits the trees on the other side and rebounds back into the ditch on the far side of him - the yellow stake side (he was hitting from the red stake side).
After discussion he played from a similar position from his original shot using the go back as far as you like option (hole and ball and drop in line). Query was as it cleared the ditch both his side red stakes, then mound, then the other side, yellow stakes but bounced back into the yellow staked half of the ditch could he have dropped on the yellow side.
I struggle to see how he can as any drop would have been closer to the hole once out of the ditch as I don't see how he can go sideways, although that would be further away from the hole - but no option exists to go sideways, unless you consider he was playing initially across red stakes and that this supersedes the fact that his ball ended up in the yellow stake side of the ditch (red and yellow split by a mound of earth)
Sorry for long winded I know it is and if anyone can picture this then fair play to you - it would have created a headache for me trying to get it. Maybe someone has a similar layout in their course and knows the response. Sorry again
Bear with me as the situation appears complicated and I will need to outline the layout. Approaching the 18th green and a little of to the side is a water hazard that ONLY comes into play at this hole. Best described as a ditch. The ditch is about 20 yards short of the green and the 20 yards between the ditch and green is high trees (have to mishit to end up in front of the ditch but it happened to the person leading to this point).
The ditch is not so clear or normal. It is split in two by a mound of earth. This side (assume the ditch is in front of me and in front of it is trees, and in front of them is the green) is red stakes and a narrow passage of water. Immediately in front of that is a one foot strip of mound about 2 feet high (still part of the ditch) and after that comes another narrow passage of water that now has yellow stakes. So red stakes nearest me and yellow on the other side - no more than 3 feet of water and ditch between them.
Player hits from 20 feet short of the ditch towards the green (maybe 40 yard shot) but as he has tall trees to go over tries a full swing lob wedge. Carries the ditch but hits the trees on the other side and rebounds back into the ditch on the far side of him - the yellow stake side (he was hitting from the red stake side).
After discussion he played from a similar position from his original shot using the go back as far as you like option (hole and ball and drop in line). Query was as it cleared the ditch both his side red stakes, then mound, then the other side, yellow stakes but bounced back into the yellow staked half of the ditch could he have dropped on the yellow side.
I struggle to see how he can as any drop would have been closer to the hole once out of the ditch as I don't see how he can go sideways, although that would be further away from the hole - but no option exists to go sideways, unless you consider he was playing initially across red stakes and that this supersedes the fact that his ball ended up in the yellow stake side of the ditch (red and yellow split by a mound of earth)
Sorry for long winded I know it is and if anyone can picture this then fair play to you - it would have created a headache for me trying to get it. Maybe someone has a similar layout in their course and knows the response. Sorry again