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Old 01-10-2012, 05:49 AM   #8
actrisski

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..ok but

Let's say you hit your tee shot to the corner of a dog leg, that's also over a slight hill. There's no OB markers and no hazards (water, sand, or overly thick vegitation that would yield a ball unplaybale)

When you get to the site - you can't find the ball. You and your buddy search, but the ball just can't be found.
The round in progress is just a game for personal score - no wagers.

Would you return to the tee box to play another ball when there is another group waiting to tee off?
If it's a fun round, just drop another ball. If you want to do it like you went back and hit another ball, then hit four from there (since your third would have been from the tee). With something on the line though, a lost ball is stroke and distance.
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