TomW
10-20-2012, 08:57 PM
Is there actually a set of written 'local rules' for the executive courses? Example: a golfer is on #7 at Tarpon Boil and hits in to the tall grass in front of the tee boxes. Note the ball is NOT in the water. Most people would drive around the grass to the drop zone and take 1 stroke. But, they are advancing their ball 50-75 yards (in this example) so it is the opposite of stroke and distance and contrary to the rules of golf for lost ball, etc. Of course we don't want people topping or slicing the ball off the tee until their bag is empty either. So, what's the rule? Example # 2: Your group has a small wager based on the score of each hole (3-3-3, bingo-bango-bongo, etc) but one, otherwise scratch golfer, is having trouble and is laying 6 at the edge of the green. His partner parred the hole. The other team is in for a combined 10 (tough hole!). If he picks up after 6, his team wins the hole because he quit playing. I know GMS suggests people who are learning golf pick up after a good try at a hole and move on, but, are there any actual local modifications to the rules of golf approved by 'the committee', GMS, TV, etc.?