Jump to content
IGNORED

two balls touching in bunker


boston blackie
Note: This thread is 4421 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Recommended Posts

Yesterday, I and a fellow I was playing with both hit into the sand trap on a par three.  The balls ended up together, one in front of the other with about a half inch between them.  Since neither of us would be able to hit his ball without impacting the other I wonder what the rules state in a situation like this.

As it was, I just picked up my ball while he hit his, then replaced and hit mine since we were not competing nor keeping score.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

One of you should have marked and lifted you ball. That may have involved marking and the marking again to one side.

After the fist ball has been played, the lie of the other may be restored and the ball replaced and played.

NOTE: The lifted ball must not be cleaned when lifted o/w a 1 stroke penalty.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites


Ignore this. [S]One ball moving another off the green doesn't mean anything. Play it as it lies.[/S]

Ogio Grom | Callaway X Hot Pro | Callaway X-Utility 3i | Mizuno MX-700 23º | Titleist Vokey SM 52.08, 58.12 | Mizuno MX-700 15º | Titleist 910 D2 9,5º | Scotty Cameron Newport 2 | Titleist Pro V1x and Taylormade Penta | Leupold GX-1

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades



Originally Posted by Vladimir Puttin'

What if the second ball moved the first.  Could he clean it?



If you mean that the first ball was not lifted, then yes. The lie must be recreated and the ball replaced. But it may be cleaned.

Link to comment
Share on other sites


One of you should have marked and lifted you ball. That may have involved marking and the marking again to one side.

After the fist ball has been played, the lie of the other may be restored and the ball replaced and played.

NOTE: The lifted ball must not be cleaned when lifted o/w a 1 stroke penalty.

Can the bunker be raked by player 1, before player 2 replaces and plays the 2nd bunker shot? What if player 1 hits his bunker shot and leaves a large divot or removed significant sand which alters player 2's bunker shot? This is why I ask about raking the bunker to smooth the sand before player 2's shot.

.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades



Originally Posted by Beachcomber

Can the bunker be raked by player 1, before player 2 replaces and plays the 2nd bunker shot?

What if player 1 hits his bunker shot and leaves a large divot or removed significant sand which alters player 2's bunker shot? This is why I ask about raking the bunker to smooth the sand before player 2's shot.



As I said.

"After the fist ball has been played, the lie of the other may be restored and the ball replaced and played"

Either player may do it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites




Originally Posted by boston blackie

Yesterday, I and a fellow I was playing with both hit into the sand trap on a par three.  The balls ended up together, one in front of the other with about a half inch between them.  Since neither of us would be able to hit his ball without impacting the other I wonder what the rules state in a situation like this.

As it was, I just picked up my ball while he hit his, then replaced and hit mine since we were not competing nor keeping score.



Here is a short video showing the whole procedure actually happening in the 2003 Sr open.  Bob Murphy's ball was in the bunker, Hubert Green then hit his ball into the same bunker, moving Murphy's ball slightly.  Both balls ended up next to each other.

http://www.usga.org/RulesFAQ/rules_answer.asp?FAQidx=74&Rule;=18 Go to:

"Company in this bunker during the first round of the 2003 U.S. Senior Open"

The next video, " Moved by another ball" , shows a similar scenario in a LGPA event.  In this case the player could not clean her ball, because she replaced it under rule 18 (Deflected at rest) first and then lifted it under rule 22 (Interference).  She could have cleaned it when she first lifted it under Rule 18, but she didn't and put the ball back in it's original spot.  She then lifted it under the interference rule so the other player could play first.  In this case, because she lifted the ball and was holding it under Rule 22, she could not clean it.

It's a subtle difference that I'm sure would catch a lot of players.

Regards,

John

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades



Originally Posted by Rulesman

As I said.

"After the fist ball has been played, the lie of the other may be restored and the ball replaced and played"

Either player may do it.


Thank you for the clarification.  I didn't understand the use of the word restored.

.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

Note: This thread is 4421 days old. We appreciate that you found this thread instead of starting a new one, but if you plan to post here please make sure it's still relevant. If not, please start a new topic. Thank you!

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Want to join this community?

    We'd love to have you!

    Sign Up
  • TST Partners

    TourStriker PlaneMate
    Golfer's Journal
    ShotScope
    The Stack System
    FlightScope Mevo
    Direct: Mevo, Mevo+, and Pro Package.

    Coupon Codes (save 10-15%): "IACAS" for Mevo/Stack, "IACASPLUS" for Mevo+/Pro Package, and "THESANDTRAP" for ShotScope.
  • Posts

    • My two cents? Don't. As a beginner that's interested in learning about the golf swing, you'll find yourself consuming a lot of information, most of which isn't even relevant to your own swing. You need to learn you can't think your way to a good golf swing. Focus on the one thing that you're working on and doing that on every swing, come what may. And remember, mishits happen.
    • Day 6 (7 May 24) - More work in the backyard focused on tempo in addition to setup.  Worked with 6 and 7 irons hitting hard foam balls - used the old MacGregor irons to mix it up a little.   
    • No! lol. But they have to be in the right sequence to play mid-handicap golf or little better. Mostly. And even in that there is range/margin for error in the motions and positions that most normal humans can handle. It helps if you have a decent idea of how a golf club moves around the body like you would any other equipment sports (baseball and hockey might be the closest) After all, fairways are 40 yards wide. Don't overthink it. Be diligent in getting basics right. I will concede that it is harder than it sounds but it certainly is not exact angle/exact position/exact degree of bend/exact speed/exact facial expression, etc, every.... single.... time or the result is horrible death. 
    • Looking to play in the Severna Park Golf league and it got rained out the first three weeks. I know the course is being renovated so it is not in great shape but the location is easy for me and I would love to meet some other golfers in my area. Anyone here in Maryland Annapolis area? 
    • I like to look at the positives.  Overall you are fairly consistent down the center with most shots 20 yards or less off center.  On most fairways that should be in play.  Sure, you had some very short duds, but also if you look there is a good cluster in the 110-125 yard range.  Sure, we would all like to be longer, but knowing your typical shot is more important than trying to hit the 7-Iron 175 Yards.  Just take more club for longer shots and do not worry about it.  Your distances may increase as you improve over time so do not get caught up on that now.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Welcome to TST! Signing up is free, and you'll see fewer ads and can talk with fellow golf enthusiasts! By using TST, you agree to our Terms of Use, our Privacy Policy, and our Guidelines.

The popup will be closed in 10 seconds...