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There's no such thing as the spirit of the rule.
And, you do realize how insanely small the time window and the level of water is for water to come up with one person standing there but not another person, right? It's basically never going to actually happen like that.
There are lots of rules like this: a 7' tall person's knee height drop is from higher up than a 4' tall junior's drop. Their driver is also longer, so they get a larger relief area. What are you gonna do?
Beyond that, my reply to you is the same as @DaveP043's: write a better one. This one is easy to understand and enforce.
The penalty for playing from a wrong place is two strokes, so no, it's not significant. In that sense, the potential advantage must be > 2 strokes.
No, it's not "irrespective of it." That's why the penalty exists. If it's significant, it's a DQ, which is the ultimate penalty.
See above. They don't need to judge that.
No, he didn't. He could have taken one stroke to drop in the same place. This was already stated. Instead, he paid two.
Of course they do.
Yes, a ball going faster will go farther… but it's nearly impossible for "all other parameters" to remain the same.
"A ball going faster with the same of everything else will go farther" is pretty rudimentary stuff.
The entire swing. The handle moves the whole time. The golf swing is a matter of both translational and rotational forces.
And yet it's also kicked out a little, as it's not directly behind the motion of the hand path at that instant.
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It's true that it is not always clear where to draw the line of "significant". But I would argue that saving half a stroke or more is definitely more than significant. According to the common meaning of "significant", which is all we have because the word is not defined elsewhere in the rules.
This is irrespective of the two stroke penalty for playing from a wrong place. That penalty is only for when there was no significant advantage.
And it is possible to tell to some certainty whether a stroke or half a stroke was saved by such tools as strokes-gained, experience of officials, etc. Applying the conditions listed in the definition of serious breach.
In the example in which a player gave themselves free relief from a boundary object, if relief was necessary, then that wrong place gave a significant advantage.
Though apparently there is some sort of verbal tradition that tournament officials have a higher standard of what they consider "significant". Much higher than one stroke. And they like to take into account that the player already received a two-stroke penalty, though that is not in the rules for determining what is a "significant advantage".
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