Diablo Team Play – April Standings

Hey check it out ladies! Discovery Bay in first place gross in Diablo League after 2 matches! Way to Go!!!!Annette

Current Standings

as of April 10, 2011

Gross Division

1. Discovery Bay 86
2. Blackhawk 80.5
3. Roundhill 79
4. Crow Canyon 76.5
5. Castlewood 73.5
6. Contra Costa 72
7. Oakhurst 70.5
8. Moraga 68
9. Diablo 57.5
10. Orinda 56.5
Net Division

1. Oakhurst 79.5
2. Blackhawk 76
3. Orinda 74.5
4. Crow Canyon 73.5
5. Contra Costa 73
6. Round Hill 72.5
7. Discovery Bay 71
8. Diablo 67
9. Moraga 67
10. Castlewood 66

April Rules quiz (Hilary)

Hi Ladies……..Rules time again……………enjoy!

Question 1.

On hole #1 the shots of two players come to rest within a few inches of one
another in the fairway. Mary’s ball is merely inches past Susie’s ball, so Mary marks
and lifts her ball as it would clearly interfere with Susie’s next shot.

Has Mary committed a Rules violation?

Answer:

Mary was obviously acting courteously and sensibly, but has incurred a penalty of one
stroke under Rule 18-2(a)

Without getting Susie’s agreement to move the ball Mary should not have done so.
Ask first, move second.

Question 2.

On hole #5 Elizabeth’s ball comes to rest in the bunker touching the rake. She proceeds to lift the ball, remove the rake, and then drop it as nearly as possible to the spot where it rested.

Has she committed any Rules infractions?

Answer:

Yes, Elizabeth is penalized two strokes for moving the ball while it is in play and
then dropping it when it should have been replaced (See penalty statement under Rule 18
and Decision 18-2a/9).

The correct procedure is:

Carefully remove the rake. If the ball moves it must be replaced, not dropped, and there is no
penalty.

Question 3:

On hole # 9 Adeline’s ball is on the cart path and she is permitted to take a drop off the path. She finds the nearest point of relief, no closer to the hole of course, and drops her ball according to the Rules.

On the drop, the ball rolls approximately 25 feet from the place where it first struck the course
when dropped. The ball did not roll closer to the hole.

So, is a re-drop necessary?

Answer:

Rule 20-2 requires a ball to be re-dropped if it rolls more than two club-lengths from the spot
where the dropped ball first touched the golf course.

Adeline must re-drop the ball.

Question 4:

On hole # 17 on play day three weeks ago Hilary, while taking practice swings preparing to putt, struck her ball.

What penalty, if any did she incur?

Answer:

Although Hilary did not intend to strike the ball, and therefore did not made a stroke, she did incur a one stroke penalty under Rule 18-2a for causing the ball to move except as permitted by a Rule.

She must replace the ball to where it was when she hit it accidentally. Even the Rules Guru makes mistakes, ouch!

Question 5:

The round is almost over and Vanessa is on the teeing ground of hole #18. She accidentally tees her ball an inch in front of the tee markers. She holes out and is on her way to pick up her trophy when her partner Beth reports what she did to the Committee. What is the ruling?

Under the Rules of Golf when starting a hole the ball must be played from within the teeing ground. This is a rectangular area two club-lengths in depth. The front and sides are marked by the outside limits of the tee markers. Your ball is outside when ALL of it lies beyond this area. If you play your ball from outside the teeing ground you will incur a two stroke penalty. You must correct and play a ball from within the teeing ground. If you fail to correct you are Disqualified.

A big mistake for just a few inches. I don’t think Vanessa will be friends with Beth anymore!!

I hope this helps you.

Hilary

April 12 Play Day Results

Hi everyone –

First of all, a huge thank you to Cathy Surdez and Sonja Welin for figuring out the results of yesterday’s game. Unfortunately, I think God must have been waiting for brain parts, having to do with numbers, to be delivered when He was putting me together, as I seem to have no aptitude for numbers. If I had had to figure the scores out, I would still be at the club this morning.

Yesterday’s weather was absolutely perfect. Even if you didn’t have your best golf day, I am sure you must have loved the weather. There were 24 players. Everyone who signed up was able to be there! The game was Points, Putts, and Low Net.

Yesterday’s results were the following:

Birdies: Annette Krey on #10 and Cathy Surdez on #14
Chip-Ins: Cathy Surdez on #14

Closest to the Pin, Low Handicap: Mary Watkins on #2 at 20’5″, Jeanne Zwemer on #7 at 19’8″, Shelly Morgan on #14 at 7’10”, and Vicky Scholle on #17 at 9’9″.

Closest to the Pin, High Handicap: Hole # 2 none, Hole #7 Cathy Surdez at 18’2″, Nancy Lahait on #14 at 18’3″, and Nancy Lahait on #17 at 20’7″.

Sweeps Payouts 1st Flight: 1st placeAnnette Krey net 70, 2nd place Patty Uyeno net 75, and 3rd place Jeanne Zwemer net 76.

Sweeps Payouts 2nd Flight: 1st place Mary Watkins net 71, 2nd place Vicky Scholle net 71, and 3rd place Tina Gray net 84.

Sweeps Payout 3rd Flight: 1st place Nancy Lahait net 71, 2nd place Cathy Surdez net 73, and 3rd place Janet Brown net 76.

Overall Low Net Winner: Hilary Frigilllana net 65.
Overall Low Gross Winner: Annette Krey at 78 (congratulations for breaking 80!)
Lowest Putts Winner: Marti Fowler with 30.

Thanks everyone for coming out to play. Congratulations to all of the winners.

A REMINDER: THERE IS NO GOLF NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 19. ALSO, APRIL 26 IS GUEST DAY. BE SURE TO SIGN UP ON FOUR TEES FOR GUEST DAY.