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Bryson Brings Eye-Balls
This question was tricky, as it had a few holes in it. This was deliberate, so that you would hear it and ask questions.
Secondly, Fraz goes back to grab a club, and then when coming back to his ball that he had previously found, he accidentally steps on it. Did Fraz lose sight of it and was searching for it again? Or was he not being aware/careless and just stood on it?
So thirdly, by Fraz stepping on the ball, did the ball move? If no, then no penalty. If yes, then Fraz incurs a one stroke penalty and must replace the ball.
Then fourthly Fraz takes a penalty stroke for an unplayable, this does not absolve Fraz from a penalty under Rule 9.4, but it does absolve him from having to put the ball back in the original spot. Finally, Fraz finishes out the hole, and I would say that the answer is 5, but it does require assumptions to get there.
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By David Blake with Co-hosts Ross Flannigan and Stuart McPhee5
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Bryson Brings Eye-Balls
This question was tricky, as it had a few holes in it. This was deliberate, so that you would hear it and ask questions.
Secondly, Fraz goes back to grab a club, and then when coming back to his ball that he had previously found, he accidentally steps on it. Did Fraz lose sight of it and was searching for it again? Or was he not being aware/careless and just stood on it?
So thirdly, by Fraz stepping on the ball, did the ball move? If no, then no penalty. If yes, then Fraz incurs a one stroke penalty and must replace the ball.
Then fourthly Fraz takes a penalty stroke for an unplayable, this does not absolve Fraz from a penalty under Rule 9.4, but it does absolve him from having to put the ball back in the original spot. Finally, Fraz finishes out the hole, and I would say that the answer is 5, but it does require assumptions to get there.
WANT TO TEST YOUR RULES OF GOLF KNOWLEDGE? Head to: www.golfrulesquestions.com