Hi Linda,
I hate to sound too nit picking, but I thought I’d ask
anyway. At what point does a round officially begin? The reason I ask is, in
the below instance [Ask Linda #631-Advice on where
to aim] this was on the first tee. Suppose no one had yet teed
off. Rule 8-1 states: “During a stipulated round, a player
must not:
Is this technically not during a round since no one has
started, therefore no penalty?
Lou
Dear Lou,
Excellent observation, Lou. I was concentrating on the meat
of the question (whether asking where to aim constituted “advice” under the
Rules), and I missed the reference to the question being asked on the first
tee.
You are absolutely correct. Players may ask for and give
advice prior to the beginning of a
stipulated round. In both match play and stroke play, the round begins when the
player makes his first stroke in the round [Decisions 2/2 and 3/3]. Assuming
the player asked where to aim prior to hitting his tee shot (a safe
assumption), he incurred no penalty for asking. If the player who responded had
not yet begun play, he would incur no penalty for answering.
Thanks for bringing this to my attention, Lou.
Linda
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