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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
It can be used anytime conditions dictate, like after a wet spell where the course is waterlogged. For normal play I believe the course can state that lift, clean and place is in effect, but for tournament play it must be chosen to be in place by the rules committee.
A neat little PDF explaining the LCP for tournaments (found here) had this to say: Quote:
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The site said: As the committee we can adopt Local Rules for adverse conditions and here's aLift, clean and place is not a rule that requires replacement of the ball and therefore failure to mark the ball does not incur a penalty under rule 20. The penalty is imposed directly by the local rule. Net result the same, but not the right path. A ball lying on a closely mown area through the green [or specify a more restricted area, e.g., at the 6th hole] may be lifted without penalty and cleaned. Before lifting the ball, the player must mark its position. Having lifted the ball, he must place it on a spot within [specify area, e.g., six inches, one club-length, etc.] of and not nearer the hole than where it originally lay, that is not in a hazard and not on a putting green. |
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
When playing a casual round, the course is not likely to have a sign posted allowing lift, clean & place for that day... at least the ones I play don't. I use my own judgement. If it's soggy and I'm picking up mud frequently, I'll lift clean & place it, but only on those shots where I pick up some mud. That's probably not by the book but it's what I do.
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Agreed, clearly something more than "LCP is in effect" is necessary, but in my view, simply quoting the local rule is sufficient. ![]() |
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
Fourputt, so now you are advocating 'marking the ball' when you don't have to, whereas in a prior thread on immovable obstructions you advocated you didn't have to mark (even though it's the most common sense thing to do, resulting in few to no procedural objections)?
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
As I interject, I'll preface by saying I'm only a casual golfer, and not in the least completely versed in the rules. That said, most of what I know is what I've seen or heard on television. Lift, clean and place while seemingly the same type of rule that requires marking to be legal, because in essence it is outside the rules, may not require the same marking of the ball to be done. It would also seem that since you are not trying to truly "move" or identify your ball, and all participants are allowed the same freedom, that announcing your intention would be unnecessary. But I'd assume that on tour, the players do in fact mark their ball, if for no other reason than to create a habit that would follow them in times when they DO need to mark and replace.
One of the key words that was brought up before was PLACE, as opposed to replace. Place doesn't indicate putting the ball back in the spot it originally occupied. In fact, considering often when these guidelines are in effect, there is a lot of standing water on the course and the idea is to give you the opportunity to put your ball in an place where you can make a fair swing at the ball, as opposed to trying to dig it out of a plugged lie in the mud. Place connotes being able to put the ball where you like it, within a certain distance and not nearer to the hole. Again, these are just the musings of a hack, not intended to be a rule, just intended to advance the conversation. |
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
Rules or no rules, our course floods after heavy tropical storms during the rainy season with a good portion being completely underwater for a few hours before the water receeds...I play sometimes just after or while the water is still in the process of going down (talk about narrowed fairways!) and while I attempt to always play the ball down, if the ball hits the fairway and plugs with more than a third being under the surface of the fairway, we play a local lift clean and place rule...off the fairway, first of all good luck finding it, and if I do then it is a mud splash shot because lifting and placing when you miss the fairway seems too generous, but that's just me...my caddy shakes his head and keeps telling me that I am allowed to lift and place, but there ought to be a little pennance for missing the fairway, local rule or not...
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
The Rule states "replaced" but does not say in the exact same spot so if you pick it up off the ground you replace it on the ground.
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
Is this one of those rules where you have to interprete the 'intention' of the rule? I suppose they 'meant' replace (?) but perhaps used 'placed' to denote manual placement as opposed to dropping the ball? Someone write this into USGA, lol.
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Re: Lift, Clean and Place...
Thanks for all of your help guys and gal. So it seems to be up to the tourny "officials" as to whether LCP rules are in effect. Just one more question.....should said "officials" declare LCP, should the officials declare as to how far away from the original spot one may replace their ball. Say a club length? Of course this would require marking one's ball before lifting.
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