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Has anyone encountered this, what seems to be a rules violation, ritual in another?

This weekend, I went out as a single and got paired up with another single and a two some.  One of the guys in the twosome had habit of tamping down the grass behind his teed-up ball.  Every time on the tee box, he would place his ball on a tee, and then proceeded to tamp down the grass behind it.

I know if the ball is in play, that is against the rules, but I thought it was a rather strange ritual on a tee box.

We are talking about serious tamping down so that the grass now lies flat.

Don

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The only people who might be concerned are the ones who tee up after him?

I know someone who does this on every shot including in the bunker, obviously playing him for money is, interesting. . . :-D

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I have never played on a tee box where the grass was tall enough, to even consider tapping it down. I don't know the rule on this but unless he is not using a tee and hitting off the ground. I don't see how it could benefit him?

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Has anyone encountered this, what seems to be a rules violation, ritual in another? This weekend, I went out as a single and got paired up with another single and a two some.  One of the guys in the twosome had habit of tamping down the grass behind his teed-up ball.  Every time on the tee box, he would place his ball on a tee, and then proceeded to tamp down the grass behind it. I know if the ball is in play, that is against the rules, but I thought it was a rather strange ritual on a tee box. We are talking about serious tamping down so that the grass now lies flat.

I have also seen the opposite. Laura Davies used to take a sand wedge to the tee and chop up a chuck of turf to tee her ball on rather than using a wooden tee.

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I have also seen the opposite. Laura Davies used to take a sand wedge to the tee and chop up a chuck of turf to tee her ball on rather than using a wooden tee.

I prefer that when I am hitting a wedge offor the tee on a par 3. I'm not a fan of teeing up wedges, I tend to hit them poorly if I do.

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I have never played on a tee box where the grass was tall enough, to even consider tapping it down. I don't know the rule on this but unless he is not using a tee and hitting off the ground. I don't see how it could benefit him?

You must not get around to all the fine dog tracks out there. :-D I played a course where the grass on the tee was so tall and soft I couldn't get a standard length tee at the height I prefer for hitting my driver. Wound up having to hit a bit down on the driver all day.

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Funny thing is, it's a course that is well maintained - Fossil Trace in Golden, CO. The tee box was immaculate.

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You must not get around to all the fine dog tracks out there.  I played a course where the grass on the tee was so tall and soft I couldn't get a standard length tee at the height I prefer for hitting my driver. Wound up having to hit a bit down on the driver all day.

I have played my fair share of course's that needed some attention. Never one that grass was even close to the height I tee my ball and I don't even tee my ball as high as others I play with do.

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I do it. Just depends, I feel like you can improve your lie slightly, so why not. I mean, there is a reason you're not allowed to do it in the fairway... So why not take advantage of it when you can, legally?

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I do it. Just depends, I feel like you can improve your lie slightly, so why not. I mean, there is a reason you're not allowed to do it in the fairway... So why not take advantage of it when you can, legally?


So what is the advantage if your driver never hits the ground behind the ball?

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Has anyone encountered this, what seems to be a rules violation, ritual in another?

This weekend, I went out as a single and got paired up with another single and a two some.  One of the guys in the twosome had habit of tamping down the grass behind his teed-up ball.  Every time on the tee box, he would place his ball on a tee, and then proceeded to tamp down the grass behind it.

I know if the ball is in play, that is against the rules, but I thought it was a rather strange ritual on a tee box.

We are talking about serious tamping down so that the grass now lies flat.

I've seen everybody from the best players in the world to 30 handicappers do this. It is just a habit that doesn't do anything to give a player an advantage. Grass on a tee box shouldn't interfere with a teed up ball.

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So what is the advantage if your driver never hits the ground behind the ball?

Oh, I was talking about irons mostly. I rarely do it for my driver. Only if I'm teeing it really low or something would I do it with a driver... Even then rarely. But I definitely like to do it with irons, especially long irons.

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I noticed Mark Crossfield doing this during his YouTube videos and have since incorporated it as a part of my teeing up routine....not sure it does anything in most cases....

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Oh, I was talking about irons mostly. I rarely do it for my driver. Only if I'm teeing it really low or something would I do it with a driver... Even then rarely.

But I definitely like to do it with irons, especially long irons.


Yeah ok, that makes sense.

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No rules violation on the tee box.

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3-2. Improving Lie, Area of Intended Stance or Swing, or Line of Play

However, the player incurs no penalty if the action occurs:

in grounding the club lightly when addressing the ball,

in fairly taking his stance,

in making a stroke or the backward movement of his club for a stroke and the stroke is made,

in creating or eliminating irregularities of surface within the teeing ground or in removing dew, frost or water from the teeing ground, or

on the putting green in removing sand and loose soil or in repairing damage (Rule 16-1).

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