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[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
I ask again: If a fair punishment for hitting it into a bad spot is stroke and distance, why not make that the penalty for a hazard as well? If I hit it into an "unplayable" spot, why should I be rewarded with distance? Could it be because OB is supposed to be far from the normal field of play, but that simply isn't the case anymore?

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OB is NOT ON THE COURSE.
Players should do their best to play golf on the golf course, not anywhere else. Golf balls are dangerous missiles. It makes sense that hitting it off the course, to places where people who do not play golf might be in danger, is punished more severely than anything else. And that is even (and especially) true for the stupid new golf courses with too much OB, where any OB shot could end up hitting a kid in the head, when the kid is simply playing in the garden.
You are supposed to keep your ball on the course for a reason. If that means hitting a tee shot with a 7-iron, so be it. If a golf course forces you to do that all the time and you don't like it, avoid playing that course. It might be the only way to stop the construction of courses like that.

I see a gap. There definitely is a gap.

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[quote name='metrohs' timestamp='1436942876' post='11952046']
1. No more flat-brim puma hats, or cargo shorts, for that matter. This is not a ribs cookout, this is not a skatepark. It's a golf course, dress like it. (Yes, even you, Obama).

2. Others said the same thing, but some kind of etiquette test in order to play USGA governed courses.
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One change I'd like to see is golfers stop worrying about what other golfers wear and learn to mind their own business.

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[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
I ask again: If a fair punishment for hitting it into a bad spot is stroke and distance, why not make that the penalty for a hazard as well? If I hit it into an "unplayable" spot, why should I be rewarded with distance? Could it be because OB is supposed to be far from the normal field of play, but that simply isn't the case anymore?

[/quote]

OB is NOT ON THE COURSE.
Players should do their best to play golf on the golf course, not anywhere else. Golf balls are dangerous missiles. It makes sense that hitting it off the course, to places where people who do not play golf might be in danger, is punished more severely than anything else. And that is even (and especially) true for the stupid new golf courses with too much OB, where any OB shot could end up hitting a kid in the head, when the kid is simply playing in the garden.
You are supposed to keep your ball on the course for a reason. If that means hitting a tee shot with a 7-iron, so be it. If a golf course forces you to do that all the time and you don't like it, avoid playing that course. It might be the only way to stop the construction of courses like that.
[/quote]You're supposed to keep your ball out of hazards as well, so why not take a stroke AND distance for being errant enough to hit it into the lake? Face it, hitting it OB or into a lake are equally bad, and should be treated the same: Penalty stroke and drop where it went out. Provisionals make golf a pita to play, get rid of them!

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[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
How could the intent of the rule come into play at all? The only "grey" area is determining where the ball crossed OB, which is similar to what is done for hazards. If leaves too much room for interpretation, then why do this for a hazard? If you truly believe that drop would be too much grey area, do you also believe a hazard or unplayable should be stroke and distance?

Any idea what wasn't straightforward about "drop where the ball crossed into OB"? It is done all the time for balls hit into a hazard, so I am not sure why it would suddenly become so complex when dealing with OB. Not saying the USGA didn't have a good reason, but short of hearing that reason, I'm not really willing to blindly take their word for it.

I ask again: If a fair punishment for hitting it into a bad spot is stroke and distance, why not make that the penalty for a hazard as well? If I hit it into an "unplayable" spot, why should I be rewarded with distance? Could it be because OB is supposed to be far from the normal field of play, but that simply isn't the case anymore?
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I'll try to do some more research on the USGA's experiment with the OB rule in the early 60's, but I don't expect to turn up much. Unlike water hazards, out of bounds lines are frequently not directly in the sight line of a player and can commonly be found obstructed by woods, bushes, high grass, etc. This would make pin pointing the exact place the ball crossed the line very challenging. Being that the rule required the player to precisely identify this location in order to take a drop there, it was probably determined to be exceedingly difficult and inaccurate. Which would have lead to the return of a stroke and distance penalty only. The penalty for a ball entering a water hazard and a ball crossing an out of bounds line are often compared, they should not be. Water hazards are integral elements within the design of the golfing ground, out of bounds defines where the golfing ground ends. While the impact on the play in certain situations may be similar, that does not mean the rule governing them should be. Viewing them as such is short sided as to the intent of their place. Like the end zone pylons in football or the foul pole in baseball, the proximity of the ball to these markers determines if the ball is in play or not. If a ball flies inside the foul pole its a home run, if the ball flies outside the pole its a strike, is this a fair punishment? The out of bounds line in golf is our foul pole and for the ball to be in play it must be played inside the boundaries of the field.

[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
You are telling me that you honestly believe that anywhere near the majority of golfers will be able to 1.) have a second ball ready, tee it up, get set and hit in less than a minute, 2.) make the smart but conservative decision to stop hitting their driver, and 3.) stop playing a hole and take a max score per handicap rules?
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I believe that all players are capable of coming to that conclusion and should show this ability prior to playing the game.

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[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
I ask again: If a fair punishment for hitting it into a bad spot is stroke and distance, why not make that the penalty for a hazard as well? If I hit it into an "unplayable" spot, why should I be rewarded with distance? Could it be because OB is supposed to be far from the normal field of play, but that simply isn't the case anymore?

[/quote]

OB is NOT ON THE COURSE.
Players should do their best to play golf on the golf course, not anywhere else. Golf balls are dangerous missiles. It makes sense that hitting it off the course, to places where people who do not play golf might be in danger, is punished more severely than anything else. And that is even (and especially) true for the stupid new golf courses with too much OB, where any OB shot could end up hitting a kid in the head, when the kid is simply playing in the garden.
You are supposed to keep your ball on the course for a reason. If that means hitting a tee shot with a 7-iron, so be it. If a golf course forces you to do that all the time and you don't like it, avoid playing that course. It might be the only way to stop the construction of courses like that.
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Actually, if you've been following this thread, there are courses where OB is in the middle of it, so your first sentence isn't true, caps lock or not.

Your last sentence would rapidly decline golf participation. I honestly can't think of a reasonably priced course in the urban/suburban area where I live that DOESN'T have a fairly significant number of houses/public spaces near multiple fariways/greens. Just completely unrealistic to think that golf courses will ever turn down profit in any significant numbers.

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[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
How could the intent of the rule come into play at all? The only "grey" area is determining where the ball crossed OB, which is similar to what is done for hazards. If leaves too much room for interpretation, then why do this for a hazard? If you truly believe that drop would be too much grey area, do you also believe a hazard or unplayable should be stroke and distance?

Any idea what wasn't straightforward about "drop where the ball crossed into OB"? It is done all the time for balls hit into a hazard, so I am not sure why it would suddenly become so complex when dealing with OB. Not saying the USGA didn't have a good reason, but short of hearing that reason, I'm not really willing to blindly take their word for it.

I ask again: If a fair punishment for hitting it into a bad spot is stroke and distance, why not make that the penalty for a hazard as well? If I hit it into an "unplayable" spot, why should I be rewarded with distance? Could it be because OB is supposed to be far from the normal field of play, but that simply isn't the case anymore?
[/quote]

I'll try to do some more research on the USGA's experiment with the OB rule in the early 60's, but I don't expect to turn up much. Unlike water hazards, out of bounds lines are frequently not directly in the sight line of a player and can commonly be found obstructed by woods, bushes, high grass, etc. This would make pin pointing the exact place the ball crossed the line very challenging. Being that the rule required the player to precisely identify this location in order to take a drop there, it was probably determined to be exceedingly difficult and inaccurate. Which would have lead to the return of a stroke and distance penalty only. The penalty for a ball entering a water hazard and a ball crossing an out of bounds line are often compared, they should not be. Water hazards are integral elements within the design of the golfing ground, out of bounds defines where the golfing ground ends. While the impact on the play in certain situations may be similar, that does not mean the rule governing them should be. Viewing them as such is short sided as to the intent of their place. Like the end zone pylons in football or the foul pole in baseball, the proximity of the ball to these markers determines if the ball is in play or not. If a ball flies inside the foul pole its a home run, if the ball flies outside the pole its a strike, is this a fair punishment? The out of bounds line in golf is our foul pole and for the ball to be in play it must be played inside the boundaries of the field.
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I can concede that it could be difficult to precisely determine where a ball crossed OB when OB is far from the field of play. However, I still believe that is outdated, as OB often is right in play.

And I don't buy the idea that that explanation means you HAVE to use stroke and distance. If I hit a massive hook into a water hazard on a different hole, guess what, it is going to be just as hard to figure out a precise drop spot. So again, I say if you want to eliminate any grey area or approximation, hazards need to be stroke and distance too. It is hypocritical to say you don't want grey areas in drops, then turn around and say hazards are fine because they are USUALLY easy to determine, being close to play.

And I think the baseball analogy fits for when the rule was made. But among today's courses, it would be like if minor league ball parks put their foul poles in left and right center, instead of down the line, to cut down on space needed for the stadium.


[quote name='hollabachgt' timestamp='1436967700' post='11952982']
I believe that all players are capable of coming to that conclusion and should show this ability prior to playing the game.
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But that isn't reality, as much as I wish it were.

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[quote name='avrag' timestamp='1436947719' post='11952152']
[quote name='SeaOfGreen10' timestamp='1436929103' post='11951352']
I ask again: If a fair punishment for hitting it into a bad spot is stroke and distance, why not make that the penalty for a hazard as well? If I hit it into an "unplayable" spot, why should I be rewarded with distance? Could it be because OB is supposed to be far from the normal field of play, but that simply isn't the case anymore?

[/quote]

OB is NOT ON THE COURSE.
Players should do their best to play golf on the golf course, not anywhere else. Golf balls are dangerous missiles. It makes sense that hitting it off the course, to places where people who do not play golf might be in danger, is punished more severely than anything else. And that is even (and especially) true for the stupid new golf courses with too much OB, where any OB shot could end up hitting a kid in the head, when the kid is simply playing in the garden.
You are supposed to keep your ball on the course for a reason. If that means hitting a tee shot with a 7-iron, so be it. If a golf course forces you to do that all the time and you don't like it, avoid playing that course. It might be the only way to stop the construction of courses like that.
[/quote]

Actually, if you've been following this thread, there are courses where OB is in the middle of it, so your first sentence isn't true, caps lock or not.

Your last sentence would rapidly decline golf participation. I honestly can't think of a reasonably priced course in the urban/suburban area where I live that DOESN'T have a fairly significant number of houses/public spaces near multiple fariways/greens. Just completely unrealistic to think that golf courses will ever turn down profit in any significant numbers.
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My take on this thread is "changes you'd LIKE to see". No one said the changes had to be realistic or ever going to happen. As I said before if I was king of golf there would be no houses/yards within 100 yards (or maybe more?) of the playing area of the course.

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Red stakes only. There is no reason for yellow stakes and 2 different colors with different rules confuses a lot of people. Also a ball crosses the margin of the hazard on the opposite side and bounces back in to the hazard when it is marked yellow they have to come back the the original side is too severe. 2 clubs no nearer on the side it last entered or back as far as you want keeping point of entry between you and hole. Done. IF THAT’S NOT POSSIBLE, obviously they have to drop on their original side.

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Get 2 club length relief using the club the player intends to use for the shot.

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Get 2 club length relief using the club the player intends to use for the shot.

 

Like that's gonna be a popular response when they want you to say "two football fields nearer the hole". LOL.

 

Oh well, lol....

 

Right now a player gets about 92 inches of relief when using the driver. It's a freaking hazard, stay out, lol.....

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I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

Lol.....

 

I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

That's called Millenials Golf, lol...

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I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

Lol.....

 

I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

That's called Millenials Golf, lol...

 

"Millennial's Golf".....BWWHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

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I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

Lol.....

 

I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

That's called Millenials Golf, lol...

 

"Millennial's Golf".....BWWHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

 

No, no, no, Millenials, lol....

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I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

Lol.....

 

I think if you top your drive....you should be able to place your ball where you intended to hit your drive...389 yards...dead center. And if you still miss the green it's not your fault....it's the club's....so place your ball 1 inch from the pin.

 

That's called Millenials Golf, lol...

 

"Millennial's Golf".....BWWHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA

 

No, no, no, Millenials, lol....

 

So now teachers are not allowed to text them in ALL CAPS because that triggers fear. LOL....LMAO!

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My biggest gripe is this: if you are constantly driving your ball into trees....and then trying to hit hero shots out of trees into more trees....you should be immediately escorted off the course and directly to a golf instructor.

 

You are absolutely right. I learned that, I don't hit hero shots. If I'm in the woods, I'm thinking about my next clean shot, so if I can punch out 50 yards in the fairway, great!

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You know...there's the "tinkerer's" who are all show and zero go. They want to talk about that "one shot" for the next 5 years....like winning the lotto.

 

Kind of like Al Bundy and his four touchdowns at Polk High, lol....

 

Yes, I know the type, lol...

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New golfers have mandatory sessions/lessons on the rules and etiquette of golf, before they are allowed onto a course for the first time.

Or

That instructors emphasize learning the rules and etiquette associated with Golf, before or while, letting them swing a club.

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I like how your first rule is get rid of lost ball and OB penalty. Next rule is educate ppl about the game.

 

Dude: saying you want to get rid of certain cornerstones on the game of golf infers a certain lack of knowledge or being “educated” about why the game exists in the first place.

 

#geteducated

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I like how your first rule is get rid of lost ball and OB penalty. Next rule is educate ppl about the game.

 

Dude: saying you want to get rid of certain cornerstones on the game of golf infers a certain lack of knowledge or being “educated” about why the game exists in the first place.

 

#geteducated

 

Whoa! Have a drink pal!

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