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Re: casual water in the rough
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Guess I'll have to go to the Rules site and look it up now that I realize I'm not certain!
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Re: casual water in the rough
You are always allowed relief from casual water, regardless of the lie. And you do not have to retrieve the ball. You still determine the nearest point (not nearer to the hole) of complete relief from where the ball lies in the casual water, take your one clublength from that point, drop and play away.
And some courses and clubs invoke the local rule allowing relief from imbedded lies anywhere through the green, essentially meaning anywhere except in a hazard.
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Re: casual water in the rough
Lucky for you that you are playing in 2007, because I just saw the movie "the Greatest Game Ever Played" (about Francois Ouimet winning the US Open as an amateur) and back then, no relief from casual water....you play it under water in a bunker, lol....
Oh yea, also, I guess they didn't yet invent marking the ball on the green...if someone's ball was between yours and the hole, you either had to chip over it or go around it, lol. Quote:
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Re: casual water in the rough
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I played today Waz, and had to take relief for the same purpose once, glad to know I did the right thing! |
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Re: casual water in the rough
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Rules of Golf circa 1745
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Re: casual water in the rough
I read a biography on Bobby Jones last year and in it, it quoted about well Bobby used this rule to his advantage, especially in match play. According to the book and similar to the movie, you could request the chance to finish or not; in turn basically blocking the hole fo your opponent.
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Re: casual water in the rough
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It was called a stymie and it was abolished in 1953. |
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Re: casual water in the rough
I cost myself bigtime in a local tournament not knowing the rule regarding a ball lost in casual water in the rough. Second shot on a par 5, I pushed it right, about 120 from the green and the whole group saw it splash in standing water from the night's heavy rain. We looked for a while and could not find, it but all agreed on where it splashed.
I thought I had to take stroke and distance, so I did, and promptly hooked one out of bounds, again took stroke and distance and ended up making 9. I had a perfect line of sight with proper relief from the casual water, which would have been a pitching wedge third shot. I sure wish I had known the rule.
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Re: casual water in the rough
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Re: casual water in the rough
Unless the rule (25-1c) has changed, you did not have to find it if the group agrees that it was lost in casual water. There has to be reasonable evidence it is lost in casual water.
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Re: casual water in the rough
See the diagram that accompanies Decision 25-1c/1.5 for clarification as to the procedure for determining the drop point for this situation.
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