Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I run two championship golf groups. In this exact situation we use the closest to the pin for the CTP winner, and each group chooses which ball they want to putt, regardless of whether it is the actual closest one or not. Our rationale is four balls were hit to the par 3 green, all are in play so any one of them can be chosen as CTP, but the group chooses which one to actually putt to the hole. They don't have to be the same ball in the groups I run.
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My understanding of a scramble is that the team members decide which shot for them is best, not the farthest or the closest. On the other hand, closest to the pin has only one interpretation. The contest is not "closest to the pin used as the "
'best' shot". As others have said, they are two separate competitions. So, unless the tournament has a specific rule that the winner of the individual contest is the "closest to the pin tee shot used", the winner of the closest to the pin doesn't have to be a shot that's used by a team. |
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A CTP only counts if the putt is executed and scored as no worse than par.
Playing another ball instead would deem the shortest location as one that effectively didn't exist.
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You are confusing "Best Ball" with "Scramble". "Best Ball" is when each player plays his own ball all the way through the hole and which ever team member has the lowest score that score is the score for the team. "Scramble" is where each player hits a shot. Whichever shot has the best result or is most advantageous for the team, each team member takes their next shot from that point, regardless of where their previous shot landed. |
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Not sure if you’re asking about a 4 man scramble or a 4 man best ball ? No I don’t believe you can use the 5 ft putt if you take the 3 ft putt as closest to the pin . Best ball someone would be putting
both balls where as a scramble you would all be putting from the same spot . And be careful where you put the closest to the pin marker/pole as to not impede another group behind path to the hole on a par 3 . Move it equal distance behind the hole . |
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The Rules of Golf Cover all situations
Rule #1-- the Tournament Committee has the right to set local rules for a competition as long as those rules don't break an existing rule of golf.
A scramble is a local rules event. So everyone is right here IF you are the committee. If you are not you are just dust in the wind. If I were on the committee, I would not allow anything to count that wasn't the ball used. If your on the committee and feel otherwise it is your right under the rules. The reality here is that the player who hit the 3 foot shot would take credit for it and the team wouldn't tell anybody they used another ball. Golfers, you know! There is a good read on Amazon Books, Golf Murder Mysteries-Breaking the Rules There are 9 stories of golfers getting murdered for breaking a rule of golf. Two of the stories occur in the Villages. A fun read. And the guy who lost the closest to the pin to the three foot guy, once he found out the situation, and depending on the value of the prize, could be driven to murder. Bottom line here is when your running a tournament, you can set some local rules.... |
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Had this happen a few weeks ago. I was lining up a putt on El Diablo and a gust of wind blew the ball backward, striking my putter. Clicking around I found what happens if the wind blows your ball into the hole, off the green, into the water, etc., but nothing about what the ruling is, if the wind blows the ball into your putter.
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Opinion.
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Good reference
GO TO THE USGA WEBSITE, THEN GO TO RULES,YOU CAN ASK A QUESTION AND THEY WILL ANSWER YOU WITHIN 48 HOURS...pretty cool
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