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08-28-2007, 02:45 PM
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| | Putter
Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: NJ
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| My match play, so far So I'm in my club championship right now. 16 in my flight. I won my first match 8&6.
I was up 6 holes going to #10 green when I noticed him punching some range balls back to the range on the way to the green. I decided not to call him out on it since the match was basically over. I didn't even warn him, pretended not to see it. In a tighter match I would have called it in a second.
My second match, I was up 3 going into #15. Proceeded to lip out a 7 footer on 15, a 12 footer on 16, and a 14 footer on 17 to lose all 3 holes. It was disgusting.
Fortunately I won 18 with a 6 footer that "finally" went in.
This was the toughest match I think I'll have, which should have been over on 16. The next match (who played in my group on Sunday) will be a bit easier. He's much more eratic.
Still I need to play my game. I shot 84, 83 in the first two rounds and that should be good enough to get to the finals.
We'll see.
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08-28-2007, 04:08 PM
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| | Wedge
Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: Littleton, CO
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Originally Posted by blue3715 So I'm in my club championship right now. 16 in my flight. I won my first match 8&6.
I was up 6 holes going to #10 green when I noticed him punching some range balls back to the range on the way to the green. I decided not to call him out on it since the match was basically over. I didn't even warn him, pretended not to see it. In a tighter match I would have called it in a second.
My second match, I was up 3 going into #15. Proceeded to lip out a 7 footer on 15, a 12 footer on 16, and a 14 footer on 17 to lose all 3 holes. It was disgusting.
Fortunately I won 18 with a 6 footer that "finally" went in.
This was the toughest match I think I'll have, which should have been over on 16. The next match (who played in my group on Sunday) will be a bit easier. He's much more eratic.
Still I need to play my game. I shot 84, 83 in the first two rounds and that should be good enough to get to the finals.
We'll see. | First... unless he is truly "practicing" (setting up with a stance and making a real stroke) with the range balls, he has done nothing wrong by knocking them back to the range. It's covered in the decisions.
Good matches other than that.... closing out a match can be the hardest thing in golf. 
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08-28-2007, 04:24 PM
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| | Big Birtha Driver
Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: On the Highway to hell...
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| Sounds like you did pretty good! Way to go! Take your time on those longer putts. If you honestly think you can make it, take a few extra seconds to read the break(s). Hit the putt with confidence. A tenative stroke will miss everytime.
Good luck on your next match! |
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08-28-2007, 04:39 PM
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| | Putter
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| there was nothing tentative, our greens are running at about a 10, lightening fast. It's easy for a putt to slide an inch or two.
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08-28-2007, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Fourputt First... unless he is truly "practicing" (setting up with a stance and making a real stroke) with the range balls, he has done nothing wrong by knocking them back to the range. It's covered in the decisions.
Good matches other than that.... closing out a match can be the hardest thing in golf.  | Ok, in this situation he was literally smacking them back to the range with a wood, but if my opponent had an iron out, and his next shot was not a putt, I would have called him on it- unless he was swinging it from the left side of his body (just a whack with 1 hand). But if he used 2 hands and took normal swings (i dont care if he didn't make a stance and set himself square) that's a practice swing.
Do you have the decision I could read?
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08-28-2007, 05:13 PM
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| | Putter
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| ok, here's the rule: Decisions on the Rules of Golf
the decision clearly states that a "casual flick" is not a penalty... but I consider a casual flick as a one handed fore-swing like a tennis racquet.
here's the text:
7-2/5 Hitting Practice Range Ball Back to Range Quote: Q. During play of a hole, a player saw some balls from the adjoining practice range lying on the course and flicked one back to the range with his club. Is there a penalty under Rule 7-2?
A. In some circumstances the hitting of a practice range ball back towards the range during the play of a hole would be a breach of Rule 7-2, but the casual flicking of a range ball, apparently only for the purpose of tidying up the course, is not a breach. |
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08-28-2007, 06:31 PM
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| | Wedge
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Originally Posted by blue3715 ok, here's the rule: Decisions on the Rules of Golf
the decision clearly states that a "casual flick" is not a penalty... but I consider a casual flick as a one handed fore-swing like a tennis racquet.
here's the text:
7-2/5 Hitting Practice Range Ball Back to Range | I guess only you can make that call, but be prepared to fight off a protest if you do so to anyone who knows the rule. I would never call anyone unless he put down his bag, took his stance, then made a true practice stroke at the ball. Even hitting 2 handed does not constitute practice if it is done in a casual, cavalier manner.... at least not in my book. 
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08-28-2007, 09:57 PM
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| | Big Birtha Driver
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Originally Posted by blue3715 there was nothing tentative, our greens are running at about a 10, lightening fast. It's easy for a putt to slide an inch or two. | Yeah, that would make it tough.. As long as you can two putt it, you'll probably be alright. Have fun out there! |
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08-29-2007, 12:40 PM
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| | Putter
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Originally Posted by Fourputt I guess only you can make that call, but be prepared to fight off a protest if you do so to anyone who knows the rule. I would never call anyone unless he put down his bag, took his stance, then made a true practice stroke at the ball. Even hitting 2 handed does not constitute practice if it is done in a casual, cavalier manner.... at least not in my book.  | Look, if my opponent has a wedge shot coming up, and he's swinging (a normal swing) golf balls back to the range with the wedge I would have to call him on it..
If he was walking and taking a swing at a ball as he walked by I would not call that a penalty, but if he stopped, set himself, and took a swing, then i would do so.
I agree it's something to think hard on... playing penalties are the ones to call someone on (common penalties), but practicing is definitely a no no.
Let's just hope i don't get someone dumb enough to do it.
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09-04-2007, 11:31 AM
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| | Putter
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| I won my 2nd match on 17 (2 up), and my 3rd on #18 (1 up).
I won the final match on the 19th hole after being 2 down going to #17.
So I won my flight, as I did in 2003 and 2005... I'm very happy.
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