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Re: Last Ball

Fri, May 4 2012 8:56 PM (7 replies)
  • Speedy269
    189 Posts
    Sun, Apr 29 2012 6:16 PM

    I'm sure this has been posted but sorry can't find it

    I love the fact you can now get more balls when your on your last one playing around :=)

    but

    WHY, when you DON'T want more of those balls but have better than WGT STARTERS in your bag does it not choose the best available BALL you own ???

    cheers

    Speedy

  • Buggyyy
    1,963 Posts
    Sun, Apr 29 2012 6:36 PM

    Speedy269:
    WHY, when you DON'T want more of those balls but have better than WGT STARTERS in your bag does it not choose the best available BALL you own ???

    Rules 15-1 and 15-2 explain that the player must complete play of the hole with the ball with which he began the hole unless he is proceeding under a Rule that permits him to substitute a ball. The player may change balls between the play of two holes as well. 

    Rules 26-1 (Water Hazard Rule), 27-1 (Ball Lost or Out of Bounds) and 28 (Ball Unplayable) are examples of Rules that permit the player to substitute another ball. Rule 5-3 permits a player to substitute another ball during the play of a hole when his original ball has become unfit for play during the play of that hole. Other Rules (e.g. Rule 18, Rule 24, and Rule 25-1) permit the player to substitute another ball only if the original ball is not immediately recoverable. 

    Note that Rule 16-1b, the Rule that allows the player to lift his ball from the putting green, does not permit the player to substitute another ball; this precludes the player from substituting a “putting ball.” 

    A player who substitutes another ball when not permitted to do so incurs the general penalty (loss of hole in match play or a two stroke penalty in stroke play) under the applicable Rule. For instance, a player taking relief, without penalty, under Rule 25-1 due to interference from ground under repair is required to do so with the original ball (unless it is not immediately recoverable). If that player substitutes a ball (and makes a stroke with it) when his original ball is immediately recoverable he incurs the general penalty under Rule 25-1 (as it is the applicable Rule in this case). 

    When changing balls, the player is permitted to substitute a ball of another brand or type unless the Committee has adopted the One Ball Condition of Competition (see Appendix I; Part C; Section 1c). This optional condition (usually referred to as ‘The One Ball Rule’) is generally adopted only in events that are limited to professional golfers or highly-skilled amateur golfers. Generally, this condition of competition is not adopted in club-level competitions.

  • Speedy269
    189 Posts
    Sun, Apr 29 2012 7:02 PM

    Glad I asked lol

    So the rule states that if you run out of balls you must use crappy starter balls, even though you have paid for balls ??

    Fair enough, just asking, I didn't read that rule, I just belt the ball down some grass and chase it all over the shop lol ;=)

    thanks Buggyyy

  • Joeyola
    1,210 Posts
    Sun, Apr 29 2012 7:47 PM

    WGT uses the the one ball rule with the exception that we are allowed to continue our round with free balls.  It's there way of keeping peace in the family...basically reminding us that we should have given them more money instead of disqualification =)

    Joey

  • Speedy269
    189 Posts
    Sun, Apr 29 2012 8:17 PM

    Well that makes more sense than Rule 9, paragraph 12 section C line 13 word 12 and a dash of rum on ice lol

     

  • xstinsonx
    363 Posts
    Mon, Apr 30 2012 1:03 PM

    You didn't see Tiger hit his Nike 1 into the water hazard and due to the fact of that being his last one had to drop a Top Flite?

  • DoctorEagle
    1,312 Posts
    Fri, May 4 2012 7:33 PM

    This is a reasonable question/request...

    For example, I have a freebie nike w/ 1/2 a round left. I can't purchase more because of the level requirement so it's rendered useless. Don't want to play a meaningfull round with teh starters.

  • srellim234
    2,077 Posts
    Fri, May 4 2012 8:56 PM

    It's exactly that situation I was thinking about when I decided to just leave the free Nikes in inventory and not use them. Why play them if they're not going to be available to buy for a lot more levels?

    I bought 7 dozen of one ball and am just using them . When I get down to just a few left, I'll save them for unlimited play CTTH use. I figure I can always play another round in that tourney if I run out and the unlimited ball screws things up. Then I can try some other ball that maybe isn't available to me now but will be available by then as I level up. Or, if I'm scoring really well at that point, I'll buy a bunch more of the same ball.

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