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Date: 30 Aug 2006 20:11:41
From: jjj912@yahoo.com
Subject: Rules Q: Ball comes to rest in golf cart
What is the proper procedure and what are the penalties, if any, when a
struck ball comes to rest in a golf cart?

This came about on a short par three hole where I hit the ball really
well causing it to fly past the green and come to rest under the gas
pedal of the golf cart of the group in front of us that was teeing off
on the next hole.





 
Date: 31 Aug 2006 00:38:55
From: johnty
Subject: Re: Rules Q: Ball comes to rest in golf cart

pete z wrote:

>
> Ah, if the ball is in the cart, the ball would be placed on the cart
> path, but then relief
> can be taken from the cart path. True?


Good point. Actually, the ball has to be dropped on the cart path.

As is often the case, the ball will bounce either nearer the hole or
more than two club lengths away, so after two attempts the ball would
be placed on the path (Rule 20-2).

Thereafter, it's a new situation and the player can take relief from
the path as normal.



  
Date: 02 Sep 2006 04:36:47
From: Peter Strauss
Subject: Re: Rules Q: Ball comes to rest in golf cart
On 31 Aug 2006 00:38:55 -0700, "johnty" <johnty1@hotmail.com > wrote:

>
> pete z wrote:
>
> >
> > Ah, if the ball is in the cart, the ball would be placed on the cart
> > path, but then relief
> > can be taken from the cart path. True?
>
>
> Good point. Actually, the ball has to be dropped on the cart path.
>
> As is often the case, the ball will bounce either nearer the hole or
> more than two club lengths away, so after two attempts the ball would
> be placed on the path (Rule 20-2).
>
> Thereafter, it's a new situation and the player can take relief from
> the path as normal.

For future reference: if it's your own or your partner's cart, it's a
whole different story.
See Rule 19.


 
Date: 31 Aug 2006 05:39:55
From: Carbon
Subject: Re: Steve Williams
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 21:59:35 -0400, Bert Robbins wrote:
> Carbon wrote:

>> And because you believe the retirement age should be 90, you're going
>> to ignore all the Social Security entitlements you qualify for,
>> correct?
>
> They don't figure into my retirement planning.
>
> If the money is there when I am able to collect then I will be living
> just a little larger in my retirement.

So you complain about entitlements even though you plan to collect as many
of them as you can. I can see you're a man of principle.


 
Date: 30 Aug 2006 20:33:52
From: JJVP
Subject: Re: Rules Q: Ball comes to rest in golf cart

jjj912@yahoo.com wrote:
> What is the proper procedure and what are the penalties, if any, when a
> struck ball comes to rest in a golf cart?
>
> This came about on a short par three hole where I hit the ball really
> well causing it to fly past the green and come to rest under the gas
> pedal of the golf cart of the group in front of us that was teeing off
> on the next hole.

24-1 Movable Obstruction
A player may take relief without penalty from a movable obstruction as
follows:
(a) If the ball does not lie in or on the obstruction, the obstruction
may be removed. If the ball moves, it must be replaced, and there is no
penalty provided that the movement of the ball is directly attributable
to the removal of the obstruction. Otherwise, Rule 18-2a applies. (b)
If the ball lies in or on the obstruction, the ball may be lifted and
the obstruction removed. The ball must through the green or in a hazard
be dropped, or on the putting green be placed, as near as possible to
the spot directly under the place where the ball lay in or on the
obstruction, but not nearer the hole. The ball may be cleaned when
lifted under this Rule.
When a ball is in motion, an obstruction that might influence the
movement of the ball, other than an attended flagstick or equipment of
the players, must not be removed.
(Exerting influence on ball - see Rule 1-2.)
Note: If a ball to be dropped or placed under this Rule is not
immediately recoverable, another ball may be substituted.