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[quote name='Shipwreck' timestamp='1435616887' post='11857704'] [quote name='Illest' timestamp='1435616658' post='11857672'] Get rid of OB? Wut? The whole point of risky shots, e.g. cutting a corner, is that if you miss you are penalized. Make the safer shot (and in most amateurs' cases) shoot the lower score. [/quote] Your still getting penalized (stroke) just not double penalized (stroke and distance). [/quote]

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I have said it before and caught a lot of flak for it, but no player should ever be penalized due to the laziness of another. I am referring to footprints in bunkers that go unraked and landing in divots in the fairway.

Just yesterday I got one of the best drives of the day on a hard par 5 drawing it around the corner and placing myself into a great position to layup. Unfortunately my ball was in a deep divot and I had to swing down a little more with a wedge just to advance it. I took a bogey on the hole because my layup distance was too far out to get it close, I pulled the shot into the sand, and didn't get it up and down. And all because another player was too lazy to fill their divot with sand that is provided on each and every cart.

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divots in fairway are G.U.R

I don't think they should remove O.B. because it changes the way a hole plays. Imagine a short par 4 with Ob surrounding the green. if it is changed from ob to hazard, then everyone who can reach the green would go for it without thinking of the risk, because if you hit it into the "hazard", you still have an up and down for par, instead of having to make birdie for bogey/par for double. OB makes you think and weigh risk vs. reward. also if you're not playing a tournament, you can always just play ob/lost ball as lateral hazard if you want.

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[quote name='AlecEmersonGolf' timestamp='1435620048' post='11858040'] also if you're not playing a tournament, you can always just play ob/lost ball as lateral hazard if you want. [/quote]

I don't want to be "that guy"... but no, you can't.

I suppose you can do whatever you want in reality, but if you follow the rules and record handicaps, you can't just fudge the rules however you like.




I would like to comment on your point of "playing a hole differently" with OB present vs. a hazard. You act as if hitting into a hazard isn't a concern because one can still possible get up and down for par. But that's part of the beauty of those hazards. You are punished for your errant shot, but if you follow it up with a great shot then you can get right back on track. Just like the game should be.

If you tee off on a short par 4 and Go OB, you now have to hit 2 absurdly great shots (drive the green, make the putt) to get back on track. The penalty is too severe.


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I have a course nearby in which 7 of the 9 holes on the front 9 have OB on them, and very much in play. It's not uncommon for someone to have a great round going and find OB twice and they're completely done. You really can't recover from OB...

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I'm with Shipwreck.....Mandatory Etiquette classes. When I was a kid, you weren't allowed on the local courses unless you knew proper etiquette....

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[quote name='Sean2' timestamp='1435624932' post='11858644']
Sandbaggers should be shot.
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The pot calling the kettle black is not a strong enough phrase here...

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If you become a member on WRX, you must post a swing video...sorry not the game, but I would love to click on certain profiles and see that 300yd+ baby draw with the perfect follow through.....oh the game? Fix 1-2 ball marks when on green, simple request

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[quote name='Argonne69' timestamp='1435606601' post='11856666']
[quote name='coloradogolf72' timestamp='1435605456' post='11856540']
Divots in the fairway should be G.U.R. If there is any talk about that being too hard to define, it's not, it's just like all other G.U.R., we let the partners in the group decide.
[/quote]

GUR is clearly marked by paint and/or stakes. Is every divot going to be similarly marked? I'm guessing not. So, you're suggesting that every time someone's ball may be in a divot, you're going to call a committee meeting? Like we need more things to slow down the game. Will it require a unanimous decision, or simple majority?
[/quote] so maybe they wouldn't call divots "GUR" by the definition in the rules of golf, but it can just be an immovable obstruction.

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[quote name='AlecEmersonGolf' timestamp='1435620048' post='11858040'] also if you're not playing a tournament, you can always just play ob/lost ball as lateral hazard if you want. [/quote]

I don't want to be "that guy"... but no, you can't.

I suppose you can do whatever you want in reality, but if you follow the rules and record handicaps, you can't just fudge the rules however you like.




I would like to comment on your point of "playing a hole differently" with OB present vs. a hazard. You act as if hitting into a hazard isn't a concern because one can still possible get up and down for par. But that's part of the beauty of those hazards. You are punished for your errant shot, but if you follow it up with a great shot then you can get right back on track. Just like the game should be.

If you tee off on a short par 4 and Go OB, you now have to hit 2 absurdly great shots (drive the green, make the putt) to get back on track. The penalty is too severe.


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I have a course nearby in which 7 of the 9 holes on the front 9 have OB on them, and very much in play. It's not uncommon for someone to have a great round going and find OB twice and they're completely done. You really can't recover from OB...
[/quote] Thats where we disagree, I don't think the penalty of stroke and distance is too severe. part of the game is knowing where you miss the ball, and how much risk you can take on.

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[quote name='Shipwreck' timestamp='1435594254' post='11855320']
Mandatory etiquette course for new players, and, like a license, you have to renew yours every 5 years or so.
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That's the way it is in Germany. You have to get a "license." It's a one-day course and it costs about US$4-500.

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[quote name='Medic' timestamp='1435620046' post='11858038']
I have said it before and caught a lot of flak for it, but no player should ever be penalized due to the laziness of another. I am referring to footprints in bunkers that go unraked and landing in divots in the fairway.

Just yesterday I got one of the best drives of the day on a hard par 5 drawing it around the corner and placing myself into a great position to layup. Unfortunately my ball was in a deep divot and I had to swing down a little more with a wedge just to advance it. I took a bogey on the hole because my layup distance was too far out to get it close, I pulled the shot into the sand, and didn't get it up and down. And all because another player was too lazy to fill their divot with sand that is provided on each and every cart.
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Simple. Learn to hit from a divot, as it's part of the game. When your ball hits a tree, and bounces back into the fairway, do you want to be required to pick up the ball and throw it into the trees? Lucky and bad breaks are part of the game, and even out over time.

I do agree that lazy a-holes should fix their divots.

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[quote name='AlecEmersonGolf' timestamp='1435629876' post='11859342']
[quote name='Argonne69' timestamp='1435606601' post='11856666']
[quote name='coloradogolf72' timestamp='1435605456' post='11856540']
Divots in the fairway should be G.U.R. If there is any talk about that being too hard to define, it's not, it's just like all other G.U.R., we let the partners in the group decide.
[/quote]

GUR is clearly marked by paint and/or stakes. Is every divot going to be similarly marked? I'm guessing not. So, you're suggesting that every time someone's ball may be in a divot, you're going to call a committee meeting? Like we need more things to slow down the game. Will it require a unanimous decision, or simple majority?
[/quote] so maybe they wouldn't call divots "GUR" by the definition in the rules of golf, but it can just be an immovable obstruction.
[/quote]

So basically golf becomes miniature golf, but instead of windmills and clowns, we have divots. It's not an obstruction. It's bad turf. If I land in the rough, sometimes I have a nice fluffy lie, and other times the ball sits down. 'Dems the breaks. Should I be allowed to drop my ball in the rough if I don't like the lie?

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I would love to see courses dry down the fairways and focus pm using that money towards keeping the greens in better shape year round.

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Bring back caddies and caddie programs (for enjoyment and to employ more youth at something other than fast food and retail)
Hourly rates or per hole rates, I'd much rather walk 4-5 holes than go to the range
I think ob needs an overhaul. I understand not playing out of someone's backyard but if your ball is an inch in the yard with an otherwise open shot to the green that's a bit silly of you ask me. Plus OB should be consistent throughout the course. On #1 at my home course I can swing away and if I snap it left I'm in the lake with a drop around 100 yards out, and almost all of the course is a hazard down the left, but you gotta blow it way left, until you get to 16, then anything left of the left center of the fairway will be ob due to the feed off the ground and you're usually about 1-2' feet ob after a shot that is less than 5 yards out of the fairway. My .02

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[quote name='Medic' timestamp='1435620046' post='11858038']
I have said it before and caught a lot of flak for it, but no player should ever be penalized due to the laziness of another. I am referring to footprints in bunkers that go unraked and landing in divots in the fairway.

Just yesterday I got one of the best drives of the day on a hard par 5 drawing it around the corner and placing myself into a great position to layup. Unfortunately my ball was in a deep divot and I had to swing down a little more with a wedge just to advance it. I took a bogey on the hole because my layup distance was too far out to get it close, I pulled the shot into the sand, and didn't get it up and down. And all because another player was too lazy to fill their divot with sand that is provided on each and every cart.
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I agree.

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[quote name='Argonne69' timestamp='1435631334' post='11859576'][quote name='Medic' timestamp='1435620046' post='11858038']
I have said it before and caught a lot of flak for it, but no player should ever be penalized due to the laziness of another. I am referring to footprints in bunkers that go unraked and landing in divots in the fairway.

Just yesterday I got one of the best drives of the day on a hard par 5 drawing it around the corner and placing myself into a great position to layup. Unfortunately my ball was in a deep divot and I had to swing down a little more with a wedge just to advance it. I took a bogey on the hole because my layup distance was too far out to get it close, I pulled the shot into the sand, and didn't get it up and down. And all because another player was too lazy to fill their divot with sand that is provided on each and every cart.
[/quote]

Simple. Learn to hit from a divot, as it's part of the game. When your ball hits a tree, and bounces back into the fairway, do you want to be required to pick up the ball and throw it into the trees? Lucky and bad breaks are part of the game, and even out over time.

I do agree that lazy a-holes should fix their divots.[/quote]

Not a good comparison. Divot represents something that was not a part of the course design. The tree was. And my point has always been that no one player should be penalized by another players laziness.

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Future golf perhaps: Display boards at tee boxes showing [i]your shot trace [/i](you're welcome) along with pin position on each green before you get there.
Clubs that give you feedback on your shot to a kindle type pad, or an earpad.
Creative glasses that give you the vision to play at night.
Underground course warmers that keep the course warm enough to let us northerners play year round.
Club washers at the tee box also (how hard can that be?)

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I like a lot of the ideas on here. I do think the game has gotten to the point where the amateur game needs a separate set of rules from the pro game. They have a ton of advantage in terms of course conditioning, an audience to help find the ball and not having to deal with people on the course not raking bunkers/repairing ball marks ect ect. In the modern day if you take skill level out of it and just look at the course their game is not the same game we play on our muni's week in and week out no matter how much you try to make it.

1) ob and hazards all just need to become a hazard. OB is a mandatory penalty but you can drop laterally, in play hazards you could still play it as a lies. It will help speed of play, nothing kills me more than waiting 5 minutes only for a guy who didn't hit a provisional drive or walk all the way back to replay a shot...or a guy who keeps launching shot after shot OB and hitting provisional after provisional.

2) The lost ball penalty is kind of a fine line one, if the group can agree that it was just lost in the thick rough you get a free drop in an area they agreed but that could be one that is taken advantage of on a lot of courses. Tour guys have an audience/tv cameras ect to help them find golf balls, we don't so it kind of sucks when you know you hit it in play and you just can't find it cause of leaves or thick rough. This would also help slow play, you could set the 5 minute rule down to 1 or 2 minutes and after that you drop and just keep going as long as the group agrees the ball did not enter a hazard/fescue grass ect, again thats kind of a fine line rule just because there's a lot of places for loopholes.

3) You should be allowed to fix spike marks on greens

4) You should be allowed to fix the bunker if your ball ends up in somebody's foot print, again on tour you'll never see this happen

5) Not sure where I stand on the divot thing, part of me says you should get a drop but then again there's so many stages to a divot and it's repair that I'm not really sure how you define it.

Overall I think the rules just need to be simplified and made easier for amateur golfers so there isn't so many questions when things happen. I think it would not only speed up play but you might find people actually learning the rules a little better because there's just less to learn. Golf is the only sport I've played where you have to carry around a rule book because it's so darn complex at times.

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I with the guys that would like to see a change to the rules regarding landing in divots in the fairway. I'm just not sure what the proper rule change should be to keep things equitable and not make it too difficult to interpret/or implement. I don't like being penalized for hitting the shot I'm trying to hit.

Other issues (such as footprints in bunkers) involve a miss, so I'm fine with getting screwed. I hate listening to people b**** about bunker conditions. In my opinion, they are [i]supposed[/i] to be penal. I'd be all for getting rid of rakes, period.

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[quote name='crater_divots' timestamp='1435591087' post='11854968']

1) NO MORE OB! NO MORE LOST BALLS!

It's my belief that these two penalties are far too severe for the game. I'm also a big believer in simplifying things. Keep the yellow stakes and the red stakes, and keep the penalties associated.

Stroke AND distance can make a competitive round a blowout in a heartbeat. Take Brendan Grace's gaff in the US OPEN. If he isn't reteeing shot #3, he still has a chance. I've seen too many rounds derailed by a shot OB.

I play enough courses with OB on pretty much every hole that it takes away from the game. I'd rather be tempted to cut a corner, miss, and face a one stroke penalty as opposed to avoiding half of many holes just to prevent the big penalty.

Same with lost balls. Any stroke and distance penalty is TOO severe, IMO.
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Alister MacKenzie would agree with you. In fact he included it as one of his 13 Principles of Golf Course Architecture "[color=#424242]There should be a complete absence of the annoyance and irritation caused by the necessity of searching for lost balls." [/color]But his solution had nothing to do with changing the rules, rather he focused on designing courses that eliminated lost ball and out of bounds. Many of the Golden age architects did. Lost ball and OB as they occur today are a greater byproduct of course design common in the 70's, 80's and 90's than the rules.

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[quote name='Kenny Lee Puckett' timestamp='1435615419' post='11857570'] you could argue a move to a 15 club rule. every player has one yardage gap at either the top or bottom of the bag because we have to prioritize carrying one more wood/hybrid vs wedge or vice versa. [/quote]

I kind of disagree (but not passionately, so this will be my only rebuttal)

I think that golf being a game of skill means that players should be rewarded by their ability to hit different shots in different situations. I'd be happy if the max club rule was 12. Make people learn to hit different trajectories to cover different yardage gaps.
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I'd like to take it a bit further and reduce the count to 10 clubs. It would return shotmaking back to the game, force players to make hard decisions in how they construct their bags, would reduce the cost for players trying to get into the game as they don't feel compelled to buy as much equipment, and has the potential to encourage players playing from shorter tees.

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      Rory McIlroy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Sepp Straka - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Patrick Rodgers - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Brendon Todd - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Denny McCarthy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Corey Conners - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Chase Johnson - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tommy Fleetwood - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Matt Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Si Woo Kim - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Viktor Hovland - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Wyndham Clark - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Cam Davis - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Nick Taylor - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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