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Tue, Jul 4 2023 5:02 AM (233 replies)
  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Tue, Mar 28 2017 11:55 PM

    Is she doing anything in florida in july renni .

  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Wed, Mar 29 2017 12:12 AM

    diy .

    How to do your drive .

  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Wed, Mar 29 2017 12:13 AM

    diy .

    And do not forget your gate .

  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Thu, Mar 30 2017 1:20 PM

    New invention .

    Smart golf cart follows it's owner .

  • alosso
    21,072 Posts
    Thu, Mar 30 2017 1:25 PM

    This was newer in 2009, when I first read about it.

    Best invention ever is the Hovercart.

  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Thu, Mar 30 2017 2:47 PM

  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Sat, Apr 1 2017 1:02 PM

  • craigswan
    31,861 Posts
    Mon, Apr 3 2017 11:29 AM

    Lexi Thompson .

    Rules are rules but a four stroke penalty for not placing the ball correctly seems very harsh .

    Feel sorry for her . Some sharp eyed viewer on back up television .

    Shame .

     

  • phred952
    2,714 Posts
    Mon, Apr 3 2017 4:55 PM

    craigswan:

    Lexi Thompson .

    Rules are rules but a four stroke penalty for not placing the ball correctly seems very harsh .

    Feel sorry for her . Some sharp eyed viewer on back up television .

    Shame .

     

    4 strokes better than a DQ!!

     Craig Stadler:1987 San Diego Open

    It was 1987 and Craig Stadler (nicknamed “The Walrus”), who was among the third-round leaders, hit his tee shot on the par-4 384 yard 14th hole at the San Diego Open at Torrey Pines. Unfortunately, the ball landed under a low-hanging branch of a large Leyland Cypress tree.

    To make his swing easier, Statdler decided to hit his next shot from his knees. In order to do that without staining his expensive pants from the wet grass, he placed a towel under his knees and chipped the shot into the fairway. Little did he knew about the consequences of that.

    When the 3rd round highlights were televised in NBC before the Sunday’s final round, the scenes of Stadler kneeling to his shot caught the attention of many viewers. Viewers then flooded the tournament press with phone calls saying it was a violation of PGA rule.

    He finished his rounds 4 shots behind George Burns but was later informed by the officials that use of the towel was considered “building” a stance, which is a rules violation. And because he had signed the scorecard for less than the correct score (i.e without two-stroke penalty) on Saturday, he was disqualified from the tournament.

    It costed him $37,000 prize money and second place.

    Here is what the rule of Golf (13-2) says,

    A player must not improve or allow to be improved:

  • the position or lie of his ball,
  • the area of his intended Stance or swing,
  • his Line Of Play or a reasonable extension of that line beyond the Hole, or
  • the area in which he is to drop or place a ball,

  • by any of the following actions:

  • pressing a club on the ground,
  • moving, bending or breaking anything growing or fixed (including immovable Obstructions and objects defining Out Of Bounds),
  • creating or eliminating irregularities of surface,
  • removing or pressing down sand, loose soil, replaced divots or other cut turf placed in position, or
  • removing dew, frost or water.
  • 8 years later when Tom Wilson, a member of the tournament organizing committee, heard the tree was dying by fungus, invited Statdler to do the honours and help cut down. Statdler readily accepted and said  “It’s been eight years. It’s time to put it rest”.

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