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Sheffler didn’t finish 18 with the ball he teed off with.
Posted on 4/9/22 at 8:15 pm
Posted on 4/9/22 at 8:15 pm
Person who spotted his lost ball asked if it was a #7. Scottie said yes. He then played a # 8 to the green. Just sayin.
Posted on 4/9/22 at 8:29 pm to VernonPLSUfan
Changed ball in drop and official said it was allowed
Posted on 4/9/22 at 9:00 pm to RB5
You can change your ball if it’s scuffed up. It just needs to be the same model and make.
Posted on 4/9/22 at 9:19 pm to BallChamp00
Edit: im dumb.
This post was edited on 4/10/22 at 11:51 pm
Posted on 4/9/22 at 9:27 pm to Rendevoustavern
Probably was allowed since he had to take a drop.
Posted on 4/9/22 at 9:30 pm to RB5
Anytime you get a drop, you can change balls. They changed that in ‘19
Posted on 4/9/22 at 11:29 pm to RB5
Thanks for posting. I alerted the masters committee.
They told me to inform you to sit down and mind your own business.
They told me to inform you to sit down and mind your own business.
Posted on 4/10/22 at 10:07 am to RB5
Thank God we ended the era of call in violations.
Posted on 4/10/22 at 10:49 am to Navajo61490
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Thank God we ended the era of call in violations.
I don’t know why it was ever entertained.
Posted on 4/10/22 at 12:03 pm to RB5
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Person who spotted his lost ball asked if it was a #7.
He confirmed it was his while it was still in the bush and replaced it before the drop which was allowed by the rules.
Stop trying to pass bullshite rumors.
Posted on 4/10/22 at 11:16 pm to RB5
There is nothing in the Rules of Golf that prevents a golfer from switching to a different brand of golf ball (i.e., from a Titleist to a Bridgestone) on every hole on the course - so long as the change is made between the play of holes rather than during the play of a given hole.
However, there is something in the Rules of Golf that says a tournament committee can impose such a rule.
Committees Can Impose the 'One Ball Condition'
It's called the "one ball condition," perhaps more commonly known as the "one ball rule." As you probably know, all Tour events are played under the "one ball rule." And any rules committee may adopt the "one ball rule" for its competitions.
The "one ball condition" requires the player to use the exact same brand and type of ball throughout the round. For example, if you tee off the first hole with a Titleist Pro V1x, then that's what you must play throughout the round. You may not switch to any other brand of ball, nor even to any other type of Titleist ball. You started with the Pro V1x, so the Pro V1x is what you must use on every stroke.
If the "one ball rule" is not in effect, however, golfers may swap out different types of golf balls at any point in a round of golf, so long as the change is made in-between holes rather than during the play of a hole.
However, there is something in the Rules of Golf that says a tournament committee can impose such a rule.
Committees Can Impose the 'One Ball Condition'
It's called the "one ball condition," perhaps more commonly known as the "one ball rule." As you probably know, all Tour events are played under the "one ball rule." And any rules committee may adopt the "one ball rule" for its competitions.
The "one ball condition" requires the player to use the exact same brand and type of ball throughout the round. For example, if you tee off the first hole with a Titleist Pro V1x, then that's what you must play throughout the round. You may not switch to any other brand of ball, nor even to any other type of Titleist ball. You started with the Pro V1x, so the Pro V1x is what you must use on every stroke.
If the "one ball rule" is not in effect, however, golfers may swap out different types of golf balls at any point in a round of golf, so long as the change is made in-between holes rather than during the play of a hole.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 12:08 am to CoachChappy
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I don’t know why it was ever entertained.
Patrick Reed
Posted on 4/11/22 at 6:21 am to RB5
As stated earlier did not break that rule. He did however play out if turn on 18 tee. Cam Smith had the honor. Cam birdied 16 and the both parred 17.
Posted on 4/11/22 at 9:10 am to groundcrew
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As stated earlier did not break that rule. He did however play out if turn on 18 tee. Cam Smith had the honor. Cam birdied 16 and the both parred 17.
Not a penalty unless you intentionally play out of turn to give advantage to another player
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