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By DaveP043 ·
Rule 1.2b refers you to a section in the Committee Procedures (Section 5I) that helps explain what a Code of Conduct may (and may not) do. Defining acceptable behavior (including smoking) and applying Stroke of DQ penalties are certainly within the Committee's authority. That Code of Conduct certainly should be available, either in written form or in a webpage accessible to all. It may not show up on the "standard local rules" for an organization, the "hard card", as it sounds like its a policy of this particular golf course. Assuming that's the case it should show up on the Notice to Players for this particular event. If you can't find it, ask someone, send an email, try to find out. In summary, yes the Committee can DQ (or withdraw) a Player for smoking, even before or between rounds. But its up to you to go from there, communication is the key here. -
By bkuehn1952 ·
Wordle 1,381 4/6 ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜ ⬜🟩⬜🟨🟨 🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩 Hmmmm…not what I expected from the NYT. -
By ChetlovesMer ·
Hmm... I not sure I completely understand. If the course has a no smoking policy, then he shouldn't smoke at the course. I'm assuming since you are aware of the policy, it must be written down somewhere. As far as getting disqualified from the tournament, I would think that would be up to the committee. But it feels like it is within their power to disqualify, so why take the chance?
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