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11 minutes ago, Fourputt said:

The USGA "recommends" that if the conditions are bad enough that significant suspension of the rules is required to play, the event should be cancelled or postponed.  This obviously would apply to any serious competition.

I would say extending LCP to bunkers isn't a "significant suspension."

Early in the year bunkers can be pretty bad. @Phil McGleno where was this tournament?

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2 hours ago, iacas said:

I would say extending LCP to bunkers isn't a "significant suspension."

Early in the year bunkers can be pretty bad. @Phil McGleno where was this tournament?

I didn't say that.  I only stated that there were limits on what is considered acceptable before the course should be declared unplayable.

I do believe that the USGA would consider improperly maintained bunkers to be a repairable situation, and not qualified for inclusion in the preferred lies local rule.

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24 minutes ago, Fourputt said:

I didn't say that.  I only stated that there were limits on what is considered acceptable before the course should be declared unplayable.

I do believe that the USGA would consider improperly maintained bunkers to be a repairable situation, and not qualified for inclusion in the preferred lies local rule.

I didn't say you did. And for some events I don't think they're able to repair them. Not at this time of year.

Perfect world? Sure. But with a skeleton staff on a weekend on 37 degrees?

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3 minutes ago, iacas said:

I didn't say you did. And for some events I don't think they're able to repair them. Not at this time of year.

Perfect world? Sure. But with a skeleton staff on a weekend on 37 degrees?

I would think that the typical course wouldn't be running a "serious" competition under those conditions.  We had our first tournament Saturday and the course, a public district course, was in good shape as far as what wasn't dependent on Mother Nature like green grass, etc.  Bunkers were fine.  Greens were surprisingly good.  And that after snowstorms 3 days and 10 days prior.

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1 hour ago, Fourputt said:

I would think that the typical course wouldn't be running a "serious" competition under those conditions.  We had our first tournament Saturday and the course, a public district course, was in good shape as far as what wasn't dependent on Mother Nature like green grass, etc.  Bunkers were fine.  Greens were surprisingly good.  And that after snowstorms 3 days and 10 days prior.

And you'd be wrong, because if an event is scheduled, it's played if at all possible: college events, for example, involve 12-20 schools all sending students, reserving hotel rooms, etc.

Events have been played in which they've played bunkers as GUR. This is "better" than that because you still have to play from the bunker.

Anyway, not the topic.

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5 hours ago, iacas said:

I would say extending LCP to bunkers isn't a "significant suspension."

Early in the year bunkers can be pretty bad. @Phil McGleno where was this tournament?

Extending LCP to bunkers is not a significant suspension  of the Rules?  That’s an astonishing statement to make.  What can be more significant  than permitting breaches of  Rule 13-1 which expresses the fundamental principle of playing the ball as it lies except where the Rules allow?   

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1 minute ago, ColinL said:

Extending LCP to bunkers is not a significant suspension  of the Rules?  That’s an astonishing statement to make.  What can be more significant  than permitting breaches of  Rule 13-1 which expresses the fundamental principle of playing the ball as it lies except where the Rules allow?   

Yep, you read what I wrote. I don't think it's astonishing unless you're exceptionally easily astonished. The show must go on.

It's also still not on topic.

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2 minutes ago, iacas said:

Yep, you read what I wrote. I don't think it's astonishing unless you're exceptionally easily astonished. The show must go on.

It's also still not on topic.

It is not the topic but I agree with you-Seems like a good compromise if you have to get the tournament in. Otherwise you can end up with people trying to play out of stuff like this-

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No fun there.-I think rules purists would really be freaked out at the number of Local Rules that various committees put into play.


Anyway I got my answer- 18-2 seems good.

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