When is a sandy par not a sandy par

I get why people are saying only from a greenside bunker. But imo sand found en route to hole whether fairway or greensdie and still tapping in for par should count as a sandy par..
 
I get why people are saying only from a greenside bunker. But imo sand found en route to hole whether fairway or greensdie and still tapping in for par should count as a sandy par..
I think it depends where you live , like so many phrases it means one thing here but another somewhere else.
Let the lad have his moment!
 
I have always been with those that say it is an up and down from a greenside bunker.

Getting out of a fairway bunker is just way to easy on most courses
 
I get why people are saying only from a greenside bunker. But imo sand found en route to hole whether fairway or greensdie and still tapping in for par should count as a sandy par..
Oh....so it has to be a tap in now, not holing a 10 footer? :ROFLMAO:
 
I’d go along with the logic of hitting the green from any bunker and one putting (for par) as a sand save. The fact it’s called a save suggests there was some sort of struggle. Been in many fairway bunkers and got a par after hitting the green and two putting. Doesn’t really give me the same sort of relief as one putting for par after being in a hazard.
 
I'd say a par which includes a bunker shot is a sandy par

We don't pay out for them, in our games as they are ten a penny 😁
 
If you were a desparete kind of guy I could understand why you may well want to call it a sand save but We all know it's not and a real sandy par is by getting up and down from a bunker, meaning one shot out the bunker and the next shot in the hole for par.




Is the correct answer.(y)
 
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