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#32776 - 06/19/09 05:01 PM
Stroke or Not?
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Registered: 05/29/09
Posts: 25
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I enjoy going out and hitting the ball with some friends but have never played in any tournaments. My friends and I sort of make up our own rules along the way. So here is my question: If you swing at the ball and miss, making no contact with the ball, does this count as a stroke or does it only count if you hit the ball?
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#32780 - 06/19/09 05:34 PM
Re: Stroke or Not?
[Re: jan]
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Registered: 10/28/06
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Loc: North Carolina
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Hey Jan. So the rule is, if you addressed the ball, and took a swing intending to strike the ball, whether you hit it or missed, it counts as a stroke. So technically, yes, if you whiff one, that counts. But most of the groups I've played in, when that happens, everyone's like "I didn't see that...". Except when money is on the line.... 
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#32818 - 06/21/09 05:58 AM
Re: Stroke or Not?
[Re: Aimee]
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Hacker
Registered: 05/03/09
Posts: 18
Loc: Kentucky
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when we play as a friendly get together outing, we take several liberties with the rules! But if you play with people you don't know or in special events it's best to get the ground rules before you start.
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#32826 - 06/21/09 10:52 AM
Re: Stroke or Not?
[Re: TomS]
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Registered: 05/29/09
Posts: 25
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Thanks everyone. I really didn't think it mattered among friends and the only time it comes up is if we are giving one another a hard time. I just thought that if I ever played with anyone else I should know how this rule worked, if it was a rule.
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#32931 - 06/23/09 08:36 AM
Re: Stroke or Not?
[Re: jan]
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Amateur
Registered: 04/08/09
Posts: 33
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Quick follow up question:
Suppose you set up a few inches behind the ball and take a practice swing. But your practice swing is waaay outside (heck, you're playing bad that day!) and you clip the ball.
Is that a stroke? You didn't address the ball (you were inches behind it), and you didn't intend to hit the ball.
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#33001 - 06/25/09 02:45 AM
Re: Stroke or Not?
[Re: srushing]
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Amateur
Registered: 06/04/09
Posts: 29
Loc: Hamburg, Germany
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Now if you don't put the ball back, I think that's another 2 stroke penalty for playing the ball from the wrong location...
Hi srushing, I think, that's another 1 stroke penalty - Rule 18. At the end ist says: *Penalty for Breach of Rule: Match play - Loss of hole; Stroke play - Two strokes.* If a player who is required to replace a ball fails to do so, or if he makes a stroke at a ball substituted under Rule 18 when such substitution is not permitted, he incurs the general penalty for breach of Rule 18, but there is no additional penalty under this Rule.Playing a ball, which hasn't been replaced, would be playing from wrong place - which would mean another 2 penalty strokes, so that we would have 1 PS für moving the ball and 2 PS for playing from wrong place. The remark at the end of Rule 18 clarifies, that the player doesn't incur more than 2 penalty strokes. In matchplay however, the player who causes the ball to move, and doesn't replace it, loses the hole. McFade
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