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05-24-2004 02:08 AM #1
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At Casselview...
At Casselview a playing partner experienced his ball in bounds, but he couldn't swing because he was too close to a farmers fence. There were no white stakes to indicate out of bounds. With his ball on the course, but a hindrance which was not part of the course, I believe he gets free relief.
I've heard this ruling both ways _ some say take a drop with penalty, some say not to take a penalty stroke. I think not _ am I right?
kwm
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05-24-2004 02:42 AM #2
I'm not sure about the situation, but perhaps he could have turned the club over and played the shot lefty (assuming he's right handed).
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05-24-2004 08:35 AM #3
Is the Fence part of the course?
Seems to me the key question is whether the fence is part of the golf course. If it is, and it is a boundry, it should be white staked, therefore no relief. See #15 at Loch March in the Rules forum.
http://www.ottawagolf.com/forum/show...ght=LOch+March
If the fence is not part of the golf course, again no relief.
If it is part of the course and is not marked as out of bounds I believe it would be an immovable obstruction and your FC would be entitled to relief under Rule 24-2 b i.
Just my own opinion, Gary will have the right answer!
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05-24-2004 10:54 AM #4
First, the definition of an obstruction:
An “obstruction’’ is anything artificial, including the artificial surfaces and sides of roads and paths and manufactured
ice, EXECPT:
a. Objects defining out of bounds, such as walls, fences, stakes and railings;
b. .....
It is not a requirement to have white stakes denote out of bounds. A farmers fence will do nicely.
The fence is NOT an obstruction. You get no free relief.
The fence is deemed to be fixed, so you can't "bend" it out of the way.
If the ball is so close to the fence that you can't hit it [¹] , you will have to proceed under Rule 28 (Ball Unplayable) and that is going to cost you a penalty stroke.
[¹] The ball must be fairly struck at with the head of the club and must not be pushed, scraped or spooned.
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05-25-2004 05:27 PM #5
I am with you on your interpretation, but have one question......if you were to have your ball roll up to a white stake while staying within the playing area and found that the marker was obstructing your swing, would there be a relief? If I read the original question correctly the ball stayed inbounds (not passing the fence), would this then not fall under the definition of an obstruction. Had it passed the fence I would agree you totally on the lack of relief...found something
Rule 24 -- Obstructions
Obstructions are artificial or man-made objects. Bottles, tin cans, rakes, etc., are movable obstructions. Sprinkler heads, shelter houses, cart paths, etc., are Immovable obstructions.
Movable obstructions anywhere on the course may be removed. If the ball moves when moving an obstruction, it must be replaced without penalty.
You may drop your ball away from an immovable obstruction if it interferes with your swing or stance. Find the nearest point not nearer the hole where you can play without interference with your swing or stance. Drop the ball within one club-length of that point. (You may move your ball away from an immovable obstruction if it interferes with your swing or stance.) Note: You should not pick up the ball from an obstruction until you have established the nearest point of relief.
So I think until the ball crosses the fence that fence should be treated as an immovable obstruction and when it crosses the fence that the fence should be treated as an out of bounds marker. I could be wrong
Originally Posted by Gary Hill
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05-25-2004 05:31 PM #6
Sorry for droning in on but I found this as well
A ball is out of bounds when all of it lies beyond the inside line of objects such as white stakes, or a fence or wall that marks the playing area.
Originally Posted by Gary Hill
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05-25-2004 05:38 PM #7Originally Posted by mkemila[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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05-25-2004 05:43 PM #8Originally Posted by mkemila
If it is found to be "out of bounds", you lose both stroke and distance regardless of whether there is an object interfering with your swing or not. If it is not "out of bounds", you can play it as it lies or declare an "unplayable lie" under Rule 28 and take a penalty stroke without losing the distance.[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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05-25-2004 07:44 PM #9
I thought you could declare it unplayable and take a no penalty relief.....my bad In fact I just went to the USGA site and confirmed your conclusion.........I bow to the rule god
Try this one then.... If you were teeing off from the 11th tee box at the exact same time a train left Chicago, travelling 60 mph, on a Thursday, what would the conductors name be? got ya eh?
Originally Posted by el tigre
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05-26-2004 12:26 AM #10Originally Posted by mkemila
Originally Posted by mkemila[COLOR=green][B]Golf is a game invented by the same people who think music comes out of bagpipes.[/B][/COLOR]
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05-26-2004 01:37 AM #11
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Originally Posted by el tigre
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05-26-2004 06:44 AM #12I thought you could declare it unplayable and take a no penalty relief.....
You can declare a ball unplayable anywhere, even in the middle of the fairway.
An immovable obstruction is a completely different scenario than an unplayable lie.
Options for unplayable lie (with one stroke penalty)- drop within 2 club lengths no closer to the hole
- go as far back as you like on a line drawn through the flag and your ball (Not usefull if your ball is resting just inside OB, as that line would likely put you on the other side of the fence)
- return to previous position (stroke and distance)
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05-26-2004 11:14 AM #13Originally Posted by Dan Kilbank
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05-26-2004 01:54 PM #14
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05-27-2004 07:42 PM #15
You looked at the back of the book, where the answers are!!
Originally Posted by el tigre
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