2/25/15 Results

Hello Ladies,

First let me apologize for sending out an email that you probably got 6 times. My computer kept telling me “Technical issue try again” so I kept sending it. Not realizing that it did go through.

Also, A HUGE THANK YOU to Annette, Jon, Lin and everyone else that pitched in and handled our first guest day. I didn’t expect to be so sick.

I hope everyone had a great time, We had 35 ladies play.

Here are the results
Birdies:
Annette Krey #11
Lin Lenson #8

Chip-In’s ($5.75 each)
Kris Borchers #18
Sondra Schnee #14
Mary Watkins #6

MEMBERS ONLY FLIGHT
First Place
Chris Myall
Brenda Reisinger
Frances Shipilov
Sandy Mize

MEMBER-GUEST FLIGHT
First Place
Sherry Boyd
Lin Lenson
Kris Borchers
Terry Sullivan

Second Place
Kathy Readler
Jeanne Zweamer
Diana Senter
Charlene Kleiner

Thanks,

Dana

Rules Quiz #2

Ladies:
No Ladies play Day eh? Oh well, have more fun with this Rules quiz……………hopefully!

Enjoy.

2015 Golf Quiz #2

1. Felicity marks the position of her ball on the putting green with her marker and causes her ball to move. What is the penalty?

A. One stroke penalty

B. Two stroke penalty

C. No penalty

2. Helen tees her ball on the teeing ground and while practicing her swing she knocks the ball off the tee. What is her penalty?

A. No penalty

B. One stroke penalty

C. Two stroke penalty

3. Brenda’s ball lands next to a red stake marking the margin of a lateral water hazard. Before she makes her next stroke she removes the stake as it restricts her intended swing. What is her penalty?

A. One stroke penalty

B. Two stroke penalty

C. No penalty

4. Delilah’s ball lands “in bounds” but her swing is restricted by a white out of bounds stake. Before making her next stroke she removes the stake. What is her penalty?

A. No penalty

B. One stroke penalty

C. Two stroke penalty

5. Annie’s ball is on the putting green and before she putts she brushes away loose sand on her line of play. What is her penalty?

A. One stroke

B. Two strokes

C. No penalty

6. Penelope’s ball is on the fringe of the putting green and before she putts she brushes away loose sand on her line of play. What is her penalty?

A. No penalty

B. One stroke penalty

C. Two stroke penalty

Answers

1. C. No penalty. Rule 20-1, states if a ball, or ball marker, is accidentally moved in the process of lifting the ball, or marking its position, the ball or marker must be replaced. There is no penalty provided the movement of the ball or marker was directly attributable to the specific act of marking or lifting the ball.

2. A. No penalty. TheDefinition of a “stroke” is the forward movement of the club with the intention of striking at, and moving the ball. As the ball on the teeing ground is not in play until a “stroke” has been made, the ball may be re-teed without penalty, Rule/Decision 18-2a/19

3. C. No penalty. Under the Definition of Water Hazard it states that stakes used to define the margins of a Water Hazard are Obstructions. Rule 24-1a, Movable Obstruction, states that if a ball does not lie in or on the Obstruction, the Obstruction may be removed without penalty.

4. C. Two stroke penalty. TheDefinition of Out of Bounds states that objects defining out of bounds are NOT Obstructions, therefore they must not be moved. If a player removes them they are improving the area of their intended swing breaking Rule 13-2, Ball played as it lies. The penalty is two strokes.

5. C. No penalty. Under the Definition of Loose Impediments sand and loose soil are loose impediments on the putting green but not elsewhere. Rule/Decision 23-1/1 states that loose impediments may be removed by any means except that, in removing loose impediments on the line of a putt, a player must not press anything down. Rule 16-1a (i)

6. C. Two stroke penalty. As we read in the answer for question 5, sand and loose soil are only loose impediments on the putting green. Removing sand from the fringe of the green breaks Rule 13-2. A player must not improve their line of play by removing or pressing down sand or loose soil. The ball must be played as it lies.

I hope this helps you.
Hilary

Golf scoring rules

Ladies:

This coming Tuesday the format for our play day will be Points, Putts, and Low Net (PPLN), and some of our new members may not have played this format before. PPLN is individual stroke play where you record your score for each hole, and your putts for each hole too. If you don’t complete every hole you will be disqualified

Under the Rules of Golf for stroke play you must always finish every hole you play, (Rule 3-2). However, on occasion in different formats or situations, the score you write on your card may be “adjusted”.

In the USGA Handicap Manual there is a section which covers “Adjusting Scores”.

There they list the following two ways you are allowed not to finish a hole, still put a score on your score card, and not be disqualified.

The first is: Incomplete Holes.

When you are playing with a partner as a team, and you are using the better score for the competition, you may decide to pick up your ball and not finish the hole as you are playing so badly, especially if your partner is playing well. This is allowed but you must record the score you would most likely have made.

This most likely score is the number of strokes (including penalty strokes) taken thus far, plus the number of strokes it would take you to complete the hole from that point.

On the scorecard you put an X in front of your score, i.e. X8. The most likely score cannot exceed the player’s Equitable Stroke Control (ESC) which is determined by their index.

The second is Holes Not Played.

This is rarely done, but sometimes a hole maybe under construction, or in casual play the players ahead are very slow so you want to skip a hole, or for some reason you cannot complete your round due to bad weather etc.

Your score for that hole is calculated using Par, plus any handicap strokes, aka “Pops”, to which you are entitled on that hole. If you get two “Pops” on a par 5, then your score would be 7. That is the score you put on your scorecard.

The bottom line is:

If you start a hole, and then pick up, you have to honestly calculate what your score would have been and put it down with an X. If you post scores that are below your ability level you will falsely lower your index. Not smart.

If you do not play a hole then you calculate your score for that hole using Par plus “Pops”.

Two ways, no mixing them up is allowed!

Hope this helps you.

Hilary