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1017.1 | What about "weekend Wally" | AIMHI::CORRIGAN | | Tue Jul 17 1990 09:40 | 8 |
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I don't think pro's can fix spike marks. I believe the reasoning behind
it is that golf is supposed to be the "gentleman's game" and if you
make a spike mark or drag your feet on the green, you should fix it.
Ahhh...to live in a perfect world.
I have no problem with people fixing them in a friendly match.
Joe
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1017.2 | One rule that should be changed... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Tue Jul 17 1990 10:05 | 12 |
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Pros cann't fix them either. I heard part of the reasoning behind
the ruling is that it would slow play down even more if players
were allowed to fix all the spike marks in their path...
You can fix them when you are done, so the next guy doesn't have
the same problem though... :-{
I don't agree, I think you should be able to fix them, but thems
tha rules...
Gene
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1017.3 | good rule keep it | NSG018::STOPERA | | Tue Jul 17 1990 13:40 | 4 |
| I think the rule exists because they don't want people touching the
line of the putt, matting down the line right to the hole.
peter
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1017.4 | use driver to put??? | WILKIE::GORDON | | Tue Jul 17 1990 15:36 | 7 |
| re: .3
ya, wouldn't that be great on those early morn rounds if you could
matt the line down and plow a track through the heavy dew....
of course the rules don't allow it so I use my driver to put when
it's like that... ;^)
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1017.5 | There may be a way through some of them... | KAOFS::C_HENRY | | Tue Jul 17 1990 16:44 | 7 |
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It occurs to me that you can repair ball marks, (those nasty little
round pock marks that golfing morons don't know to repair), and then
pat down the area you have just fixed. If some of the spike marks get in
the path of your fix, you are ok.
great white north golf fanatic
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1017.6 | I'd let you fix'em | CHRLIE::HUSTON | | Tue Jul 17 1990 16:51 | 18 |
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re .5
You are walking a thin line here, personally I let people smooth
spike marks, don't matter to me, but then again I believe that
you should follow a "spirit to the rules" not the rule to the letter.
What I mean is, there are rules that were meant to stop certain
behaviour, but as a side effect they hurt other things, some things
that should not occur, yet do, like having your ball land in
a bunker that was unraked, and this clearly makes the shot much
harder, I will let league opponents rake and drop the ball. At this
level it really does not make that much difference.
But back to .5, keep in mind if you do this you are walking a thin
line and potentially could be called for it.
--Bob
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1017.7 | If the rules were followed to the letter.... | KAOFS::C_HENRY | | Tue Jul 17 1990 17:09 | 12 |
| re .6
Keep in mind here I was only trying to point out that this was a one
instance where you could probably 'tap' down the putting surface, not a
way around the rules.
I believe those goofs who do not rake traps,
repair ball marks and the like should be penalized... maybe as far as
taking away playing privileges...:^)
great white north golf fanatic
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1017.8 | What he says !! | DNEAST::STEVENS_JIM | | Wed Jul 18 1990 11:18 | 17 |
| Ask your opponent first. Most people will let you tap them down.
Some who follow the "letter of the law" will not. Watch those few
and call EVERYTHING you see them do. They'll get the message.
At my home course, the average age is about 68. Many of the old timers
scuff their feet for one reason or another. The local club rule is
fix the spike marks.
I agree with a response a few ago about morons who do not rake traps,
fix ball marks and litter. When I'm done with a round, I've fixed MANY
MANY ball marks, scuff marks, raked a trap that was in dire need of it
and picked up enough trash to fill a barrel. I can't stand slobs who
don't take care of a course. Especially one that needs taking care of !
Oh well..
Jim
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1017.9 | Spikes for Pro's not for hacklers !! | GVA01::MACFERRAN | | Thu Aug 02 1990 07:36 | 7 |
| To my knowledge, Pros are permitted to repair spike marks on the
green while we amateurs are not allowed to do so (except, as in
my local club - Divonne ,near Geneva - we have have a local rule
which permits this).
In all other cases, amateurs cannot repair spike marks - so make
sure that you repair yours once you have holed out.
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1017.10 | I should hope not...! | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Thu Aug 02 1990 09:29 | 8 |
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Now Pros have different rules...! ;-) I think you will find that
they can NOT tap down spike marks... We all can tap them down after
we are done with a hole to help other players that will be playing
the hole though...
Regards
Gene
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1017.11 | Leave SPIKE marks alone! | DEC25::BERRY | UNDER-ACHIEVER and PROUD of it, MAN! | Thu Aug 02 1990 09:45 | 19 |
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Below are the things which may be repaired, but my book says SPIKE
MARKS may not be repaired. No exceptions.
TOUCHING THE LINE OF PUTT
The line of putt must not be touched except:
o the player may move sand, loose soil and other loose impediments
by picking them up or by brushing them aside with his hands
or a club without pressing anything down;
o in addressing the ball, the player may place the club in front of
the ball without pressing anything down;
o in measuring - rule 10-4
o in lifting the ball - rule 16-1b
o in repairing old hole plugs or ball marks - rule 16-1c;
o in removing movable obstructions - rule 24-1
o indicating line for putting on putting green - rule 8-2b
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1017.12 | | DEC25::BERRY | UNDER-ACHIEVER and PROUD of it, MAN! | Thu Aug 02 1990 09:46 | 3 |
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Of course, you may/should repair them after you've holed out!
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1017.13 | | PUTTER::WARFIELD | Gone Golfing | Thu Aug 02 1990 10:36 | 14 |
| > Now Pros have different rules...! ;-) I think you will find that
> they can NOT tap down spike marks...
I believe you are are correct Gene. You often see pro going back and
tapping down "Christmas trees" (spike marks) that had bothered them
after they've holed out.
The rules of golf aren't consistent from club to club. Every club has
their own local rules! The PGA has a routine set of local rules. However
I haven't see an authoritative list. I know that it has caused problems
when pro go to events run by the USGA or R&A and assume the local rule
is in effect, but much to their chagrin it is not!
Larry
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1017.14 | Can't touch the green "EXCEPT"... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Thu Aug 02 1990 11:57 | 34 |
| RE: .11
dwight,
> Below are the things which may be repaired, but my book says SPIKE
> MARKS may not be repaired. No exceptions.
>TOUCHING THE LINE OF PUTT
>The line of putt must not be touched except:
>o the player may move sand, loose soil and other loose impediments
> by picking them up or by brushing them aside with his hands
> or a club without pressing anything down;
>o in addressing the ball, the player may place the club in front of
> the ball without pressing anything down;
>o in measuring - rule 10-4
>o in lifting the ball - rule 16-1b
>o in repairing old hole plugs or ball marks - rule 16-1c;
>o in removing movable obstructions - rule 24-1
>o indicating line for putting on putting green - rule 8-2b
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
In your wording of your note your last line would lead one
to believe that it is ok to taouch the gren to indicate the
line of a putt...! This would be incorrect...!
Rule 8-2b reads as follows...
When the player's ball is on the putting green, the player,
his partner or either of their caddies may, before but not
during the stroke, point out a line for putting, but in so
doing the putting green shall NOT be touched. No mark shall
be placed anywhere to indicate a line for putting...
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1017.15 | we are in agreement | DEC25::BERRY | UNDER-ACHIEVER and PROUD of it, MAN! | Mon Aug 06 1990 06:41 | 7 |
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... but the player may rest his putter in front of his ball in lining
his putt and then make his stroke. Hence, he can touch his line in
this way.
-dwight
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1017.16 | Yes, but... | MSEE::KELLEY | Custom club fitting/club repairs | Mon Aug 06 1990 09:07 | 11 |
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RE: .15
-dwight,
A player may place the putter in front of the ball when addressing it,
but in so doing may NOT press anything down...
Regards
Gene
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1017.17 | we're still in agreement | DEC25::BERRY | Venus and Mars are all right, tonight. | Tue Aug 07 1990 05:36 | 4 |
| So touching the line by lining the putt, putting the putter in front of
the ball, is obviously not the same as pressing anything down.
-dwight
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