lez84
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TGCT Name: Leslie Bourhill
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Post by lez84 on Feb 26, 2015 3:41:23 GMT -5
During my q-school rounds i noticed that one of the ghost balls i was playing with never seemed to use a putter, it was always being chipped in, i know this is a legal shot in golf but was wondering if tgctours.com has a stance on this, if i done that at my home golf course the other members and the greenkeeper would not be too happy.
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Post by Brionne on Feb 26, 2015 4:52:45 GMT -5
During my q-school rounds i noticed that one of the ghost balls i was playing with never seemed to use a putter, it was always being chipped in, i know this is a legal shot in golf but was wondering if tgctours.com has a stance on this, if i done that at my home golf course the other members and the greenkeeper would not be too happy. www.tgctours.com/Home/RulesPoliciesPutter must be used on the green unless your line is obstructed by fringe/rough/bunker, in which case use of a putter is not mandatory. Violations of this policy will result in event disqualification. Policing of this issue will be the responsibility of tour members. If you see a ghost ball chipping on the green and it is obvious that there is no obstruction between them and the pin, record a video and submit it to us at commish@tgctours.com (not on the forums!). The video must be from the perspective of the ghost ball - you can do this by selecting Watch Replay and pick the ghost ball that is chipping on the greens. TGC Tours will have the final say on all cases.
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lez84
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TGCT Name: Leslie Bourhill
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Post by lez84 on Feb 26, 2015 5:27:50 GMT -5
Cheers for clearing that up for me.
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