Saturday, June 2, 2012

Ask Linda #468a-Using provisional for water hazard relief


Linda,

This is a follow-up from Lou's recent question here: Ask Linda #468-Ball found in hazard: Play original or provisional?

The golfer in question was required to play the original ball found in a water hazard. But one of his options was to hit from the original spot. Since the provisional ball was hit from the original spot, if the player chose the hazard relief option of re-hitting, is he still obligated to abandon the provisional and re-hit from the original spot? I ask because it seems inefficient to walk back and re-hit a shot that has already, for all practical purposes, been re-hit.

I doubt the rules permit this, but it would be convenient if they did.

Thanks,
Lou

Dear Lou,

I am in agreement with you that it would be both efficient and convenient to continue play with the provisional ball. However, it would not be correct under the Rules.

If the player finds his original ball, he must abandon his provisional ball and continue play with the original. In Ask Linda #468, the player found his ball in a lateral water hazard. If he chooses the relief option to return to where he hit his previous shot, that is what he must do. He may not continue play with the provisional ball.

Linda
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