Dutch Boy
New member
On a recent trip I played a course that had a double green, two flags for holes 6 and 12. (No demarcation lines to differentiate the two greens) I was playing the 6th and landed way left so that the 12th flag was between me and the hole I was playing. I stated that I had to take complete relief from the wrong green but the locals I was playing with, stated I had to putt and that if the 12th hole was in my line I’d get free relief. The locals could not direct to the rule that allowed this.
It was only a social match but I was perplexed and came home to study the Rules.
The definition of a Wrong Green is:
“Any green on the course other than the putting green for the hole the player is playing.â€
and the definition of Ground Under Repair is:
“Any hole made by the Committee or the maintenance staff in:
Setting up the course (such as a hole where a stake has been removed or the hole on a double green being used for the play of another hole)â€
And Rule 16.1a states:
When Relief Is Allowed
(1) Meaning of Interference by Abnormal Course Condition. Interference exists when any one of these is true:
The player’s ball touches or is in or on an abnormal course condition,
An abnormal course condition physically interferes with the player’s area of intended stance or area of intended swing, or
Only when the ball is on the putting green, an abnormal course condition (the hole/flag) on or off the putting green intervenes on the line of play.
I’m still confused and would appreciate help from the experts please.
Were the locals correct or should I have taken relief from the Wrong Green?
Cheers
It was only a social match but I was perplexed and came home to study the Rules.
The definition of a Wrong Green is:
“Any green on the course other than the putting green for the hole the player is playing.â€
and the definition of Ground Under Repair is:
“Any hole made by the Committee or the maintenance staff in:
Setting up the course (such as a hole where a stake has been removed or the hole on a double green being used for the play of another hole)â€
And Rule 16.1a states:
When Relief Is Allowed
(1) Meaning of Interference by Abnormal Course Condition. Interference exists when any one of these is true:
The player’s ball touches or is in or on an abnormal course condition,
An abnormal course condition physically interferes with the player’s area of intended stance or area of intended swing, or
Only when the ball is on the putting green, an abnormal course condition (the hole/flag) on or off the putting green intervenes on the line of play.
I’m still confused and would appreciate help from the experts please.
Were the locals correct or should I have taken relief from the Wrong Green?
Cheers