Recent Rules happenings

Ladies:

Here are a few items about the Rules that have come up recently. Thank you so much for your ideas.

When you have to “drop” a ball under a Rule, for example because you went into the water, or because you are in Ground under Repair, you cannot re drop your ball if you don’t like where your ball ended up. The only time you can is if the ball lands closer to the hole. So, be careful where you drop as…………. it is where it is!

Your ball lands in “Ground under Repair’. You do NOT have to pick up your ball and take relief and drop it out of the area unless you WANT to.

If your feet, or the area of your intended swing are in the Ground under Repair but your ball is not, you have the same options as if you ball were in the Ground under Repair.
You can take relief if you want to, or not.

These two following items are about…. “Think before you pick up and drop”

If you decide to pick up your ball to take free relief as allowed under a Rule, for example if your ball is on a cart path, THINK FIRST, and then think again. You may find that where you are about to drop will put you under a tree, in a terrible lie or in a worse position. Do not pick up your ball until you are sure. Once you lift it your ball you cannot replace it
without incurring a one stroke penalty for lifting your ball in play. That free relief just turned into a penalty stroke.

When you consider using Rule 28 for an Unplayable Lie, think carefully about your options.

If you use option b) as far back as you like in line with pin and where ball lies, or c) within two club lengths no closer to the hole, be very sure of where that will put you.
You could end up in a similar or even worse lie.

Remember the best option might be a), to play a ball from where you made your last stroke. Get the most from your one stroke penalty…..

When your ball goes into a water hazard and you are not sure where to drop the answer is…..Decide where the ball LAST crossed the hazard. Maybe it bounced from land to rocks, to rocks to land, and finally……… into the water, but where did it LAST cross the hazard? Find that place, see if the markers are red or yellow, and then use one of the allowed options under Rule 26.

If you make a stroke at your ball and your ball hits you, you incur a one stroke penalty. If it hits a tree and ricochets backwards and hits you, or bounces off a rock and hits you, or bounces off a yardage marker and hits you, ouch, sadly you play the ball where it lies, take the bruises and the penalty. The bruising is just not enough punishment.

I hope this helps you.
Hilary

August 11 Results

Hello Ladies,

We had 32 ladies today. We had our newest member Julie Jackson join us, welcome Julie.

Today was PPLN day and here are the results.

Birdies:

Annette Krey #4
Dana Wardstrom #8 and #15
Gay Wold #3
Cindy Renshaw #1 and #5

Chip-in’s worth 6.25 each
Nancy Lencioni #2
Gay Wold #3
Frances Shipilov #14
Sondi Schnee #15
Carol Grabar #11

Closest to the Pin

0-26 Handicap
#2 Cathy Fancey 17′ 4″
#7 Cindy Renshaw 14′ 5″
#14 Gay Wold 7′ 4″
#17 – No one

27-36 Handicap
#2 Doris Bunnell 24′ 1/2″
#7 Sandy Mize 39′ 9″
#14 Deborah Veatch 19′ 5″
#17 Carol Grabar

Flight One
1st Place – Shelly Morgan with a net score of 69, worth $7.50
2nd Place – Cindy Renshaw with a net score of 72, worth $6.50
3rd and 4th ties
with a score of 73, worth $3.33 each
Dana Wardstrom
Kelly Vik
Jan Baehr

Flight Two
1st Place – Deborah Veatch with a score of 73, worth $7.50
2nd Place – Sondi Schnee with a score of 74, worth $6.50
3rd Place – Grace Berend with a score of 75, worth $5.50
4th Place – Jan McCleery with a score of 76, worth $4.50

OVERALL LOW GROSS WINNER:
Annette Krey with a score of 83

OVERALL LOW NET WINNER:
MARY WATKINS WITH A SCORE OF 68 worth $8.00

OVERALL LOW PUTTS WINNER:
HILARY FRIGILLANA WITH 29 PUTTS worth $8.00

Thank you all for coming today and next week is a new game.
Hope to see all of you,

Dana