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Well I don't know for sure if there's a thread for this or not, but I was walking up to the 9th green, which was actually my 18th, and found this waiting for me:
![]() It has to be the weirdest lie I've had ever on the golf course, but I'm sure others can top it, bring on all the great stories and pics! |
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With that white stuff on the ground I wouldnt even be out there. Nothing irks me more then hitting the fairway and finding your ball in a big FLTC sized divot. |
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Just play the ball back in your stance a little bit and really come in nice and hard downward on the ball. It'll fly right out of there. LOL, I hate having a ball end up in a divot. Such a stupid rule. |
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Me too. I mean how many times do you see a players ball actually land in one. It's not like it happens all the time! ![]() |
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Well I don't know for sure if there's a thread for this or not, but I was walking up to the 9th green, which was actually my 18th, and found this waiting for me: ![]() |
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No it doesn 't happen that often, but there is nothing worse than striping one down the middle of the fairway and then getting up there and find it in the middle of a trench some jerk wad didn't even bother to fill with sand |
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What is the rule if your ball goes in casual water? Except when the ball is in a water hazard or a lateral water hazard, a player may take relief from interference by an abnormal ground condition as follows: (i)Through the Green: If the ball lies through the green, the player must lift the ball and drop it, without penalty, within one club-length of and not nearer the hole than the nearest point of relief. The nearest point of relief must not be in a hazard or on a putting green. When the ball is dropped within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, the ball must first strike a part of the course at a spot that avoids interference by the condition and is not in a hazard and not on a putting green. Here's an example: http://www.golfswingsecretsrevealed....er-rule-25-1b/ |
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Great thread, I had mine in December on a par 5 here and was in the HOTD video's. 3rd shot was off a snow bank and I hit the green, but found my ball again on a snow bank and putted through and off the snow. It was actually kind of fun, I still got my par, lol. |
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