Colin L
Tour Winner
I was on the lovely Alyth golf course in Perthshire this week, refereeing at a Universities tournament. Each morning there was a heavy dew and so I was reminding myself,, in case asked, that dew is neither casual water nor a loose impediment. It's good to prepare yourself for possible queries from players, I thought to myself, probably with unseemly self-satisfaction. Then, unbidden, the tempting wording of an answer crept in:
Player: Am I allowed to clear the dew away before I putt?
Me: Sorry no, it's not a loose impediment.
Player: That's a pity.
Me: Yeah. You just have to suck it up.
The temptation was easily resisted as the excellent greenkeepers had cleared all the greens but how about some I'll-get-my-coat contributions to What Referees Shouldn't Say to Players?
Player: Am I allowed to clear the dew away before I putt?
Me: Sorry no, it's not a loose impediment.
Player: That's a pity.
Me: Yeah. You just have to suck it up.
The temptation was easily resisted as the excellent greenkeepers had cleared all the greens but how about some I'll-get-my-coat contributions to What Referees Shouldn't Say to Players?