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Re: This is what I want to see......

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Thu, Jan 20 2011 7:15 PM (3 replies)
  • TNP56
    510 Posts
    Thu, Jan 20 2011 8:56 AM

    1---The club selection on the opposing players shot in the lower left hand corner....aka 7 iron 77 yrd wedge ect.

    2--Using your next best ball in your bag after losing your best balls in play...why should we go from premium balls to house balls after losing the best balls you had but still have lesser quality ones in your bag but a lot better than the house balls.....

    IS THIS POSSIBLE ?

    Thank U

  • Joeyola
    1,210 Posts
    Thu, Jan 20 2011 12:11 PM

    In "real" golf, it is against the rules to exchange club information (advice) with your competitors.  As to the ball situation, buy more of the balls you are using during the round and that solves the problem. 

    Joey

  • TNP56
    510 Posts
    Thu, Jan 20 2011 6:15 PM

    Thanks Joe for the answer.....but as much as I follow the game I did not know that was against the rules. But most times you could probably see what club he is using, but I see why that is now. Well about the balls I usually get a half dozen balls at a time but sometimes you just forget to check and it would be nice just to be able to replace it with the next best ball in your bag.

    Ya ever want to shoot give me a yell and thanks

  • Doublemochaman
    2,009 Posts
    Thu, Jan 20 2011 7:15 PM

    And in real life there is no rule against looking at the guy's bag to see which club he's using... or looking close when he pulls it out.  You just can't ask.  I have done that on occasion when my opponent and I are close in distance off the tee or in the fairway.  But of course, since I am soooooo long that doesn't happen often.  (the last line's a joke)

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