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What's the time allowed for your next shot after you've killed someone? I can't find it in the rulebook...

I think it's just a 2 shot penalty, and then the standard rules about slow play still apply.

According to rule 6-7 as long as you are playing without undue delay and inacoordance with any pace of play guidlines that the

Committee may establish there would be no penaty.
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According to rule 6-7 as long as you are playing without undue delay and inacoordance with any pace of play guidlines that the

Am I right in thinking the body is a temporary movable obstruction, which can be lifted and set down elsewhere? Having done so, should one replace it or leave it out of the way as a courtesy to following players?

I only ask because we had a case where one of the competitors in a designated round had a minor heart attack on the course. There was a bit of an argument about what to do before we concluded (with the help of the Course Marshall) that he was a TMO. We propped him up behind a tree and called the ambulance, with precise GPS references, and got on with our round. I'm happy to say he recovered completely and is back playing. Anyway, does the same apply to a corpse? Except for the complete recovery bit, obviously.

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....We propped him up behind a tree and called the ambulance, with precise GPS references....

"Sir where is the victim"? "Sky Caddie says he's 152 from the back edge of the left fairway bunker on 15".

I would say that since a corpse isn't attached, it would indeed be a TMO. A purest, however, may elect to play the body as it lies.

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You guys are sick

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Go buy a Chinese lamp at Wally Mart and set it proudly on the table ($12). Then tell them that you probably could have got fitted for a set of Pings for what they paid for the stupid $700 lamp. Good luck on your game, don't let silly stuff like breaking an overpriced illumination device get you in a panic.

I especially like the part about... "an overpriced illumination device"

I have broken a few things via golf and stupidity... 1) window 2) dent in wall 3) picture frame hockey has however caused the most damage... 1) hole in wall 2) lamp 3) 4 windows... yep, 4 4) dent car 5) dent garage door caveat: most of this was none when I was a child / teenager
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"Sir where is the victim"? "Sky Caddie says he's 152 from the back edge of the left fairway bunker on 15".

i played the ball as it lied and ended up taking a divot out of the man's butt

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For a long time I chipped balls with various wedges into one of those really big lounge chairs. One day I skulled that sucker like a bullet clean over the couch...through the front window of the house and out into the yard. I learned the hard way never to do that again because I spent the next three days looking like the town idiot with a bunch of duck tape filling the hole in the window.

Now I either chip into the couches facing the wall or use those little softie balls.

"Shouldn't you be going faster? I mean, you're doing 40 in a 65..."

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