backwoodsman
Tour Winner
Under normal winter rules, you can pick and place the ball if it's on close mown areas of the course. And you can do it only the once (per shot that is). If it moves after you put it down, tough. This all as per the specimen local rule.
But at our place, we occasionally have periods when the course is so wet that the rule is extended to the whole course through the green. (So wet in places, that if the ball doesn't plug of it's own accord, then it's likely the fish will stamp it down anyway). So you can pick and place in the rough too. But a member claims that if the 'through the green' extension applies, then if you're placing in the rough, if the ball moves after you've placed it, you can put it back onto the spot you originally placed it back. Ie you can keep placing it until it stays where it's put.
I'm sure it's codswollop - but can anyone think of any good reason why it might not be?
But at our place, we occasionally have periods when the course is so wet that the rule is extended to the whole course through the green. (So wet in places, that if the ball doesn't plug of it's own accord, then it's likely the fish will stamp it down anyway). So you can pick and place in the rough too. But a member claims that if the 'through the green' extension applies, then if you're placing in the rough, if the ball moves after you've placed it, you can put it back onto the spot you originally placed it back. Ie you can keep placing it until it stays where it's put.
I'm sure it's codswollop - but can anyone think of any good reason why it might not be?