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#31814 - 05/26/09 08:37 AM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: Bill H.]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4887
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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ONe more question since it was mentioned. Fred stated that he "couldn't hit from the green". WHY? I don't know about hitting from a different green, but I do know that a golfer MAY play a shot other than a putt from on the green if he wishes to. I saw this happen one time on tour, when the green was kidney shaped, and there was a bunker between the ball and the hole. So the guy hit a high pitch over the bunker. It was the only way to get close to the cup from where the ball was. Is there any RULE that says you can't hit an iron or wood from the green, if you're on the wrong green? Or is it just a matter of not hurting the green by hitting an iron and taking a nasty divot? I had this happen one time when I pulled my approach shot left and my ball landed on a neighboring green. I didn't want to ruin the green playing a pitch, so I just moved the ball off the green and hit from the rough. But I don't know if I HAD to do that or not. It's by far the NICE thing to do, but is it a rule, or just being polite?
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#31860 - 05/27/09 02:44 PM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: Bill H.]
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Vance
  
Registered: 08/30/04
Posts: 3172
Loc: Cabo San Lucas & Deadwood, S.D...
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Chief, your drop should be from the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole you are playing, with no penalty stroke. By taking a penalty stroke you marked 4 and should have had 3. You are DisQualified, DQ'd, finito, done, austa la bye bye for turning in an incorrect score card. As we've all been posting of late...............we always follow the rules, so you got it on you buddy. Just like Roberto DiVicenzo, this will probably follow you around for the REST OF YOUR LIFE.
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#32828 - 06/21/09 11:47 AM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: fjjra]
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Amateur
Registered: 05/29/09
Posts: 25
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a person on the adjacent green (who I just barely missed with the shot) picked up my ball and threw it back to me with a few very choice words as to exactly what I could then do with it. This has happened to me frequently. Do you think that's why everyone who know's me makes sure they stay behind me, instead of in front of me? 
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#32911 - 06/23/09 01:12 AM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: Bill H.]
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Amateur
Registered: 06/04/09
Posts: 27
Loc: Hamburg, Germany
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By taking a penalty stroke you marked 4 and should have had 3. You are DisQualified, DQ'd, finito, done, austa la bye bye for turning in an incorrect score card.
Bill, are You shure about that? Have a look at Rule 6-6 d. Turnig in a scorecard with a higher score than actually played, doesn't lead to DQ. The higher score stands. McFade
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#32916 - 06/23/09 02:17 AM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: Bill H.]
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Amateur
Registered: 06/04/09
Posts: 27
Loc: Hamburg, Germany
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Thanks for not posting anything until you could point out something I typed as wron-wron-wro....I can't even type the word.  Bill Bill, I was realy surprised to find Your posting about DQ, which I corrected. Usually Your answers are pretty good and usefull. But I promise, to praise Your correct postings from now on. McFade
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#33135 - 06/29/09 02:24 AM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: selftaughtman]
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Amateur
Registered: 06/04/09
Posts: 27
Loc: Hamburg, Germany
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.I think he was DQ'ed as well and that was the Masters...It can happen in the "heat of the moment"... Roberto di Vicenzo wasn't DQed. I found this report at Golf.about.com: A t the 1968 Masters, De Vicenzo played one of the best final rounds in major championship history, shooting 31 on the front nine at Augusta and finishing with a 65. It was De Vicenzo's 45th birthday. He should have faced Bob Goalby in a playoff the following day for the Masters championship.
Instead, tragedy struck for De Vicenzo. Playing partner Tommy Aaron had written an incorrect hole score on De Vicenzo's scorecard, marking a 4 on No. 17 when De Vicenzo had in fact made a 3. De Vicenzo failed to catch the mistake, signing the scorecard. The higher score stood, dropping De Vicenzo from the playoff.At lot of myths are spread in the club houses. McFade
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#33179 - 06/30/09 03:59 AM
Re: Tee Box Question
[Re: McFade]
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Champ
Registered: 03/18/09
Posts: 172
Loc: Chester, Va
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Good catch McFade... Are you only DQ'ed if you sign for a lower score then you actually played...? 
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