I don't know the answer but was thinking of a few situations in which someone would be required or would be able to drop on the green
I don't know the answer but was thinking of a few situations in which someone would be required or would be able to drop on the green
#9 at Amherstview Golf club (west of Kingston).
The front and sides of the green is completely dirt as it is ground under repair.
Infront of the surrounded dirt is water. The local ruling (as to my playing partner who is a member) is to place the ball on the green as close a possible to where it landed and no closer to the hole.
I landed to the left (plugged) and took a free drop on the edge of the green, where I was able to take a normal stance. I had to drop the ball on the on angle below the hole. I think they should have a drop area.
I was thinking if you were on the green but one of your feet was off the green and resting on a sprinkler head, you would get to drop on the green.
Tigershot
Probably an illegal LR
If the ball is 'through the green' the ball must be dropped and the npr must not be on a putting green.
As you say, there should be a DZ.
Silly, in the situation you described you would not drop but you would place the ball. If the ball is originally lying on the green you will place it and as AAA said if it's off the green you can't drop on the green.
A branch of a tree over hangs a putting green and your ball is lodged in the branch. After identifying the ball as yours, you declare it unplayable and drop the ball within two club lengths of the point directly underneath where the ball was declared unplayable, on the putting green. How did I do?
I'll confirm that one. :-) :book
Decision 28/11.
Q. A player’s ball is eight feet off the ground, lodged in a tree. The player deems the ball unplayable. May the player proceed under option c of Rule 28 which permits him to drop a ball within two club-lengths of where his ball lay unplayable?
A. Yes. The player would be entitled to drop a ball within two club-lengths of the point on the ground immediately below the place where the ball lay in the tree. In some instances this may allow the player to drop a ball on a putting green.
Don't you have all these decisions memorized, yet?:-)
How about finding your ball in a casual puddle in the middle of the green?
Relief must be available for this situation??
I have on many occassions seen times when a PGA tournament has been declared 'lift, clean and place' due to the conditions.
In those tournaments I have seen players lift, clean and place balls which were just off the green into positions on the green where they could putt.
Faldo, if the ball is on the green and in casual water you must place it, not drop, even if the npr is off the green.
Apex, you are not allowed to drop on the green if getting relief while the ball is not on the green so if they were taking their club length they would not be able to go on the green but could be very close to it.