Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Ask Linda #661-Player takes relief from divot


Linda,

We witnessed something today at a tournament that has us perplexed. Play was being conducted without Lift, Clean, and Place being allowed. A player's drive landed in the fairway and rolled between 10-15 before coming to rest in a deep divot or spot where a previously embedded ball (doubtful) had landed. From our view, there appeared to be only about 1/3 of the ball resting above the fairway surface.

The player approached the ball, marked it with his tee, removed it, tossed it to his caddie for cleaning and then placed the ball about 6" to the left of the spot he had removed it from. The player proceeded to hit his approach to the green and then 2-putted. The player carded a par on the hole.

What is your guidance as to this player's actions? It should be noted that he did not consult his playing partners, nor ask for a rules official (at that moment) to make a determination as to what would have been the proper course of action. I think the fair question is - can a ball be considered to be embedded in an obstruction caused either by another player's divot or a previously embedded ball mark in the fairway?

Thanks in advance for your response!
Lou

Dear Lou,

There is no free relief from divots. Nor is there free relief for a ball that rolls into a depression created by another player’s ball (although I must mention that it is a very inconsiderate player who does not repair an embedded ball mark).

The player incurs a two-stroke penalty for a breach of Rule 18-2a.


Linda
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