Andrew,
In Rule 1-3 and its decisions you pass over the importlant word 'knowingly'. If they did not know how to proceed after the first person hit from the wrong teeing ground, their agreement to play from the members tee box was permissible. As this is match play there is no field to protect.
Hi Pete,
I have perused R1-3 and its decisions again. I have failed to find the word “knowingly” anywhere. But of course, we are talking about the word “agree”.
The answer to Decision 1-3/1 does make it explicit (as you point out) that;
1. Players must be aware they are waiving a Rule
2. If the players were ignorant of the Rules, they can’t be waiving a Rule
3. If players are aware of the Rules and agree not to follow them, they breach Rule 1-3
In the case at hand, I was responding specifically to Dan’s situation (added to the original situation), which reads,
Ok - what happens if "A" says, never mind - let's just play from here. "B" agrees and they play on.
If someone says “Never mind, let’s just play from here”, to my mind that person admits they know they have, or that they will, play from the wrong location. The agreement from B is obtained and they play on – there has been an agreement to play from the wrong teeing ground. An agreement to exclude the operation of R11-5 and R1-1.
Regards
Andrew