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Mike,See Rule 1-4/10 'Dangerous Situation'.It says to drop a ball no nearer the hole but away from the danger. I would think you would be allowed your original lie which would allow for the use of a tee. But 1-4/10 doesn't mention a teeing area Dangerous Situation.- Peter
Herbivores, schmerbivores. I believe they kill people every year in Africa than any other animal.
Quote from: Peter Wagner on May 28, 2008, 11:29:42 PMMike,See Rule 1-4/10 'Dangerous Situation'.It says to drop a ball no nearer the hole but away from the danger. I would think you would be allowed your original lie which would allow for the use of a tee. But 1-4/10 doesn't mention a teeing area Dangerous Situation.- PeterPeter, It doesn't mention the putting green either. We had a copperhead on the green at a Futures Tour event in Texas once.I would use equity and say that you can tee it on the teeing ground (if there was a safe area) or place it on the putting green.I think I would suspend play if a gator was on the tee.
I know the younger guys on this site are always wary of being pursued by cougars, even on the golf course. Maybe some of you can give us some Cougars on the Course Self-Defense lessons...
Now let's pretend there are no officials around....It's the local golf association district championship qualifying or something. Some group with a guy whose score winds up qualifying runs into this situation and in equity tees off way off to the side, effectively taking a hazard out of play ... They come in and tell you what happened and what they did? Did they even play the same course as everybody else?
Quote from: John Vander Borght on May 29, 2008, 11:39:46 AMQuote from: Peter Wagner on May 28, 2008, 11:29:42 PMMike,See Rule 1-4/10 'Dangerous Situation'.It says to drop a ball no nearer the hole but away from the danger. I would think you would be allowed your original lie which would allow for the use of a tee. But 1-4/10 doesn't mention a teeing area Dangerous Situation.- PeterPeter, It doesn't mention the putting green either. We had a copperhead on the green at a Futures Tour event in Texas once.I would use equity and say that you can tee it on the teeing ground (if there was a safe area) or place it on the putting green.I think I would suspend play if a gator was on the tee.Now let's pretend there are no officials around....It's the local golf association district championship qualifying or something. Some group with a guy whose score winds up qualifying runs into this situation and in equity tees off way off to the side, effectively taking a hazard out of play ... They come in and tell you what happened and what they did? Did they even play the same course as everybody else?
John,in match play could the competitors agree to tee elsewhere or agree to a half(good-good). Melvyn,I am not tough:gators and snakes scare me,but gators don't generally chase.I have heard Crocs are more aggressive. The caddies at Whispering Pines run through the tall grass. Not me.
John,in match play could the competitors agree to tee elsewhere or agree to a half(good-good).