Smitty55
New member
New member so sorry if this has been covered before, but is causing issues at my club.
Par 3 with pond (yellow posts) protects half of green. If flag is on the left of green there is no pond in direct line of tee to flag.
Scenario :-
Your tee shot lands just short of green and spins left. The place it crossed into pond means you can drop your ball and play a shot without going over the pond ( which you didn’t have to in original tee shot). If you use the rule of using a club length to allow a drop (no nearer hole) this will give a better lie.
What is the rule?
Do you always have to keep the hazard between you and the flag regardless of where you went in the hazard even if the club relief rule would facilitate this?
Par 3 with pond (yellow posts) protects half of green. If flag is on the left of green there is no pond in direct line of tee to flag.
Scenario :-
Your tee shot lands just short of green and spins left. The place it crossed into pond means you can drop your ball and play a shot without going over the pond ( which you didn’t have to in original tee shot). If you use the rule of using a club length to allow a drop (no nearer hole) this will give a better lie.
What is the rule?
Do you always have to keep the hazard between you and the flag regardless of where you went in the hazard even if the club relief rule would facilitate this?