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Re: Indicating Line of Play
I would say in the interests of equity with the no touching the green point, that it was in breach of the rule. Don't know though. It sounds to me like something for which a decision is required.
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My feeling is that the INTENT of the rule is not violated, because nothing has been done that would assist the player in making his stroke, nor anything that would improve his line of play. All you are doing is pointing at a spot on the green. You could do the same thing with the shadow of your finger... point to a particular spot, then when the player is lined up, you move away. No penalty.
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Re: Indicating Line of Play
i don't think so. he can just as easily walk over and point at the spot without touching the green with his finger. obviously he can't leave the laser on, but i don't think the rules are broken here.
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Now the issue at hand is whether a lazer beam "touches" the line. My feeling is that it does because light is a physical thing, unlike a shadow which is the absence of light. But we shall see...someone has put the question to the USGA. |
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Re: Indicating Line of Play
Good question. My take is that it's the same as a shadow and as such should be allowed. Isn't the point of not allowing touching due to the possibility that touching may leave a mark ?
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Re: Indicating Line of Play
Ok rules guys, this raises another question for me. Is it legal for a caddy to position himself in such a way, during the stroke, that his shadow shows a target spot ?
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Re: Indicating Line of Play
No... that is in the decisions. If he moves away before the stroke, then there is no penalty.
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The laser point would leave nothing behind once turned off before the stroke. |
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Re: Indicating Line of Play
It will be interesting to see what the NJ gestapo says.
A laser mark does not TOUCH the surface and does not change the playing characteristics which is what this rule is for. There is nothing physically done to the line of putt with a pointer. I would say that it is legal. Keep in mind, I use a few laser items in teaching and most of them don't show up outside anyway.
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