JKM: you are oh so right about the wisdom of playing everything lateral in casual play on crowded courses. Of course be careful... that's another thing I have stated several times in here over the years, and also got a reamed rectum from the rules purists for so stating. Welcome to the dark side.
Interesting local rule you played also... man it is HUGELY abusable though... think about the arguments that could occur over proper drop spots... which of course has to the largest reason the OB/lost ball rule is what it is, no?
Well, they didn't make mention of what to do in the case of a lost ball. But in general, you are basically using the same drop procedure you would use for a lateral hazard but under penalty of 2 strokes. In that way, the controversy over proper drop spot would be no different than what it might be in the case of a lateral hazard. Plus, I was always the #1 or #2 guy on my team, and typically our 4,5,6 seeds didn't change either. So, we played with the same guys in basically every event. We knew how far each other hit the ball and such, plus, we were pretty cool about letting them drop. I mean, the guy just hit one onto someones back porch, we don't have to get too specific about where he drops. He's dropping in the woods either way and is going to be luck to make 5 or 6 at best, no need to rake him over the coals.
I mean, as an example, take a hole like 17 at Cypress. Player starts his ball somewhere way left of the cypress trees but hits some wicked banana slice into the rocks/ocean. How do you determine
exactly where the ball went out? You can't, just just estimate. The procedure we would have used for OB is the same.