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Re: Does all 'water' have to be designated as a water hazard?
Ah, where's your imagination....maybe near Orlando it would fit right in.
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Re: Does all 'water' have to be designated as a water hazard?
It's still a water hazard. You can't ground your club or test the surface or move a loose impediment.
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Re: Does all 'water' have to be designated as a water hazard?
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This is one reason why proper course marking is essential to eliminate confusion. Take a situation after a storm where there is a stream of casual water flowing across the fairway between 2 ponds. On a properly marked course, there would be no doubt as to where the margins of the water hazards are and it would be easy to tell if your ball is in a hazard or in casual water. On a poorly marked course there can be a lot of room for interpretation (Where does the natural margin of the hazard end and through the green begin?), thus more opportunities to take the wrong procedure and risk being penalized. I'm fortunate in that our course is always well marked, as one of our rules committeemen is also a rules official with Colorado Golf Association. He marks courses for such events as US Open qualifiers and the Colorado Open, and he keeps our course properly marked all year long for Men's Club, school and other junior tournaments, and all of the various leagues that play there. On our course you don't have the privilege of loosely interpreting hazard margins or GUR. You are either in it or you aren't.
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Re: Does all 'water' have to be designated as a water hazard?
I'd pay money to see that.
It's a great idea for the Big Break, and although I think it'd be interesting in a real tournament, it just ain't going to happen.
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Re: Does all 'water' have to be designated as a water hazard?
I agree.. this is more something for BB. It's either casual water or a water hazard barring a rule change. The players would hate it. I think most would just take their drop and try to knock the next one stiff.
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