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Post by shootermcgavin on Aug 7, 2015 5:37:19 GMT -5
Hole 6 at whistling straights practice round, found myself on the right side of the green. Game gave me a wedge due to the rough cutting into the green. When playing the PGA, would I be able to chip this, or would I have to putt around to avoid being dq'd? Many thanks.
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Post by AFCTUJacko on Aug 7, 2015 5:46:03 GMT -5
Hole 6 at whistling straights practice round, found myself on the right side of the green. Game gave me a wedge due to the rough cutting into the green. When playing the PGA, would I be able to chip this, or would I have to putt around to avoid being dq'd? Many thanks. As I understand the rules, yes you would. You don't have a clear route to the hole using the Putter
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nzer
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Post by nzer on Aug 7, 2015 5:48:08 GMT -5
What a stupid green.
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Post by roddymacd on Aug 7, 2015 6:26:21 GMT -5
Yes if there is a obstacle in the way ie bunker or fringe
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Post by blackaces13 on Aug 7, 2015 6:26:23 GMT -5
Of course you can chip/flop that.
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Post by tastegw on Aug 7, 2015 6:47:46 GMT -5
reported!
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Post by AFCTUJacko on Aug 7, 2015 7:12:26 GMT -5
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Post by shootermcgavin on Aug 7, 2015 8:12:18 GMT -5
If you're so inaccurate you end up on the wrong side of the green then you deserve what's coming to you IMO Yeah not one of my best!!
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Post by tastegw on Aug 7, 2015 8:39:28 GMT -5
ppl have no sense of humor these days, ......
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Post by Deleted on Aug 7, 2015 9:07:38 GMT -5
ppl have no sense of humor these days, ...... I thought the exclamation mark gave it away.....
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Post by AFCTUJacko on Aug 7, 2015 9:26:08 GMT -5
ppl have no sense of humor these days, ...... I thought the exclamation mark gave it away..... I thought it was fair to assume Taste doesn't joke about pin placements Seems I got burned....
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Post by tastegw on Aug 7, 2015 10:29:53 GMT -5
It was a legal shot in a practice round lol
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Post by settlerofcatan on Aug 7, 2015 17:12:40 GMT -5
Hole 6 at whistling straights practice round, found myself on the right side of the green. Game gave me a wedge due to the rough cutting into the green. When playing the PGA, would I be able to chip this, or would I have to putt around to avoid being dq'd? Many thanks. I played a similar shot to this on a green in Sonoma Valley in california. Less pronounced but required a chip shot. of course it was the signature hole of the course. I didn't take a divot and parred the hole. Talk about pressure though!!
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Post by Brighttail on Aug 7, 2015 22:11:34 GMT -5
As stated earlier, yes if you have anything within your path that isn't green, then you are allowed to chip/flop/pitch over it as per the TGC Tours rules.
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