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Wed, Mar 8 2017 1:22 AM (11 replies)
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  • commonlaw
    24 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:23 PM

    So, if on my approach I land on the fringe, I correctly missed a green in regulation. However, it looks like WGT is counting a putt from the fringe as a putt. The type of club I use from the fringe should be irrelevant and that should not count as a putt, IMO and per PGA rules, if i'm not on the green.

    Seems like double stat penalty for fringe play. Are other folks experiencing this and/or am I crazy to think its odd?

  • alosso
    21,088 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:31 PM

    You are o.k.

    Once you putt from the fringe, the stats will be split. Your scorecard will show this putt as a putt while the game stats (and the overall stats I suppose) will not.

    Whether you see it as odd or as a penalty is solely up to you though.

  • pmm711
    5,770 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:33 PM

    I made a 110 foot putt from the fringe and it didn't get counted as my longest putt because I was told that it originated from the fringe...and thus was not considered a putt.

    Now...with that being said, remember that a "putt" doesn't deplete ball life whereas a chip or pitch does.  So over time I guess that will add up to something.

    As for why they count it as a putt from the fringe in some ways vs. others...I guess we'll need to hear from a mod.

  • alosso
    21,088 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:36 PM

    pmm711:
    Now...with that being said, remember that a "putt" doesn't deplete ball life whereas a chip or pitch does.

    Nitpickingly, only a putt from the green is non-depletive.

  • pmm711
    5,770 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:37 PM

    alosso:
    Nitpickingly, only a putt from the green is non-depletive

    Now that complicates this equation....wtf.

  • commonlaw
    24 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 1:59 PM

    alosso:

    You are o.k.

    Once you putt from the fringe, the stats will be split. Your scorecard will show this putt as a putt while the game stats (and the overall stats I suppose) will not.

    Whether you see it as odd or as a penalty is solely up to you though.

    Interesting. Thanks for the feedback.

     

    I would wonder why the heck the scorecard isnt accurate then.

    And I do think it odd from a conceptual standpoint. IMO, a missed green in reg is mutually exclusive with a counted putt. Which also squares with the USGA's interpretation of the rules.

  • PhilEStein
    1,269 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:18 PM

    Perhaps it should be remembered that we don't play to either R&A or USPGA rules but WGT's version thereof.

  • commonlaw
    24 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:23 PM

    PhilEStein:

    Perhaps it should be remembered that we don't play to either R&A or USPGA rules but WGT's version thereof.

    That's true. And I need that reminder when I find inconsistencies. Seems an odd departure from the USPGA rules though. 

  • alosso
    21,088 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:45 PM

    Methinks that the Rules of Golf do not count putts on the green, nor on the fringe. They only count the strokes to the hole.

  • commonlaw
    24 Posts
    Tue, Mar 7 2017 2:56 PM

    alosso:

    Methinks that the Rules of Golf do not count putts on the green, nor on the fringe. They only count the strokes to the hole.

    I think they certainly discern stroke types for purposes of stat tracking. And I know that if a ball is on a fringe, it is not counted as a putt regardless of the club used.

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