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Month: March 2018

Unfit for Play (R4)

Unfit for Play (R4)

“I heard the ripple washing in the reeds, And the wild water lapping on the crag” * Facts The competition was three-ball match play at BMCC. On the daunting Par 3 hole #6 Foremost tugged his 7-iron shot ever so slightly. The ball soared, curved, struck the bank and bounced into Richland Creek. It was a swing F wished he had back the moment contact was made. He quickly recoiled his swing rather than pose in a follow through. Upon…

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Probing: A Root Question (R13, R1, R18)

Probing: A Root Question (R13, R1, R18)

Facts In Four-ball Match Play competition on the 4th hole at BMCC, Player DS pushes his drive right (a common bail-out on this hole as Richland Creek borders the fairway on the left and fronts the green). His ball nestles between the partially-submerged, spread-out roots of a massive oak tree. A first glance reveals he may have a punch-out swing to advance the ball for a closer shot into the green, rather than having to take a R28 drop under…

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Searching for Lost Ball Can be Hazardous

Searching for Lost Ball Can be Hazardous

F, who never entrusts anyone else with driving, would caution that is not advisable to conduct a search at full speed from a golf cart while looking at grounds near fence rail and boundary over shoulder. No R12 penalty, however, was incurred.  

Walk-out Week (R11, R16, R20, R15, R2-1, Defs: Wrong Ball, Wrong Place)

Walk-out Week (R11, R16, R20, R15, R2-1, Defs: Wrong Ball, Wrong Place)

Facts “Walk-out” week started with the high school students. A whole bunch of them just walked out of class one day. The education establishment was thrilled! Prominent universities immediately announced that any subsequent disciplinary action against these students resulting from the walk-out would not effect their college admissions. The students, ever-mindful of admissions, could see where the wind was blowing on this issue and immediately began posturing for news outlets hoping their resistance would be documented. Some of the walk-outers…

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Waiving “Honors”; Order of Play (R10-2; R1-3)

Waiving “Honors”; Order of Play (R10-2; R1-3)

Order of Play… Foremost is well aware that this topic is not one which keeps his Readers awake at night … certainly, it pales in comparison to tax reform, tariffs, gun control, mayoral trysts and resignations, transit referendums (note, the Treasurer of the Opposed is Reader, Sandwich, although there are probably a few “Ayes”, as well, among this esteemed readership), and Vandy football, among other raging issues. Nevertheless, the issue of Order of Play raised it’s head recently at BMCC…

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New Local Rule Sparks Controversy (LR, R18, R20-7, R2-5, R9-1,R1-4, Def. “Outside Agency ”)

New Local Rule Sparks Controversy (LR, R18, R20-7, R2-5, R9-1,R1-4, Def. “Outside Agency ”)

Facts: Ball Moves on Putting Green Opponent TC had marked his ball and was facing a 12-foot putt for par to win the 9th hole in four-ball match play competition. He replaced his ball, and stepping in to putt said, “Did you see that? It moved.” He asked if he had incurred a penalty. Foremost was prompt with a reply. “Did you cause it to move?”, he asked. “No, I was just stepping in to putt,” said TC. F quickly…

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