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Author: JPWJPW
Date: Jun 30, 2008 01:19
On 29 Jun, 13:53, "AS" ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Q. On a longish par 3 A is fortunate to land on the green nearish the pin. B
> is, as usual, nowhere (OK that's me). C also surprises himself by hitting
> the green, after which his ball probably (it's a long way away) hits A's
> ball and, logically, moves it. Trouble is nobody has the faintest idea where
> A's ball started or in which direction it was knocked. After a bit of head
> scratching the ball was played as it lay.
>
> Were we right?
>
> AS
It is always something of a lottery, when viewed from a distance,
where to replace a ball when it is moved. But as Johnty says it MUST
be replaced otherwise a penalty is incurred even though the
replacement is actually a guess!
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Author: johntyjohnty
Date: Jun 29, 2008 11:47
On 29 Jun, 13:53, "AS" ntlworld.com> wrote:
> Q. On a longish par 3 A is fortunate to land on the green nearish the pin. B
> is, as usual, nowhere (OK that's me). C also surprises himself by hitting
> the green, after which his ball probably (it's a long way away) hits A's
> ball and, logically, moves it. Trouble is nobody has the faintest idea where
> A's ball started or in which direction it was knocked. After a bit of head
> scratching the ball was played as it lay.
>
> Were we right?
>
No, A's ball has to be replaced (r. 18-5). As you can't be sure
exactly where the ball lay, just make your best estimate and place it
there (r. 20-3c)
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Author: ASAS
Date: Jun 29, 2008 05:53
Q. On a longish par 3 A is fortunate to land on the green nearish the pin. B
is, as usual, nowhere (OK that's me). C also surprises himself by hitting
the green, after which his ball probably (it's a long way away) hits A's
ball and, logically, moves it. Trouble is nobody has the faintest idea where
A's ball started or in which direction it was knocked. After a bit of head
scratching the ball was played as it lay.
Were we right?
AS
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Author: ThomopacThomopac
Date: Jun 28, 2008 13:08
A player on a the teeing ground tees his ball up takes a swing but it is an
air shot, he then moves his ball and tee.
what is the penalty and ruling please?
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Author: LaddyLaddy
Date: Jun 25, 2008 00:51
Hello
Does anybody know where I can find the results for all the golf tournaments
played this year anywhere in the world?
http://www.officialworldgolfranking.com gives the rankings but not the
actual tournament results.
Cheers
Laddy
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Author: Denis CaryDenis Cary
Date: Jun 23, 2008 09:31
Is there any rule that permits or prevents the Competition Committe
cancellin a competition once it has started.
The first thre players in a medal had started the competition when the
Committee decided that they felt the competition should be cancelled. Can
they do this?
Denis
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Author: dd
Date: Jun 22, 2008 09:30
Hi
Just getting over inflamed tendons in my left wrist and concerned
about getting out on the course again for the first time. Anyone got
any good ideas for stretches, warm ups etc?
Y'know...gone stir crazy without my golf...I've never done drugs but
if this is cold turkey then you can keep it!!
Cheers and thanks in advance
Dave
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