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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? |
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If in a match or tourney, you have to run back. In a for-fun round, throw one down and hit from there. Who cares? Sure, when I hit a shot that I know may be a little tough to find, I'll hit a provisional. But when I'm on the home course and know that an area is pretty open with nothing to really 'eat' the ball, I won't bother. That's where gallery's come in really handy. All those "pros" have a gallery of fans and spectators to keep an eye on a ball, even in the late evening when you're shooting dead into the sun. It may sound like trivial bickering, but it sure as heck is a disadvantage. |
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..ok but |
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You payed your greens fees just like everyone else. If you want to head back to the tee and not another juts do it. I don't care if the guys behind you are are antsy. If you choose not to go back then you ate hitting 3 from the spot you take your drop. |
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