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  • #16
    Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

    Originally posted by LowPost42
    The most unorthodox shot I've ever seen was Seve Ballesteros. His ball was in a bunker, against the back lip. In other words, he couldn't get a club on it, as he'd hit the lip of the bunker. So he took his putter (which was like the mini-putt style), turned it on end, and pounded it through the lip.
    Isnt that illegal?
    You must only strike the ball with the face of your club.
    The exception is putter where you can use the back of the club aslong as it is identical to the front.
    You see many people tap in with the back of their putter, its actually a penalty.

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    • #17
      Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

      Originally posted by GreeBoman
      Isnt that illegal?
      You must only strike the ball with the face of your club.
      The exception is putter where you can use the back of the club aslong as it is identical to the front.
      You see many people tap in with the back of their putter, its actually a penalty.
      I'm not sure, Gree. It may be nowadays, but it may have not been a rule back in the day.

      A little OT, I thought it was illegal to have a club with a striking surface on both sides (making dual chippers illegal).

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      • #18
        Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

        Originally posted by LowPost42
        I'm not sure, Gree. It may be nowadays, but it may have not been a rule back in the day.

        A little OT, I thought it was illegal to have a club with a striking surface on both sides (making dual chippers illegal).
        yep it is, except for putters and both side must be identical

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        • #19
          Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

          Originally posted by GreeBoman
          Isnt that illegal?
          You must only strike the ball with the face of your club.
          The exception is putter where you can use the back of the club aslong as it is identical to the front.
          You see many people tap in with the back of their putter, its actually a penalty.
          This is not exactly your question but you would get the same answer.


          R&A: Decisions on the Rules of Golf 2006-2007
          Decision: 14-1/1
          Playing Stroke with Back of Clubhead
          Q: May a player play a left-handed stroke with the back of the head of a right-handed club?
          A: Yes. A player may play a stroke with any part of the clubhead, provided the ball is fairly struck at (Rule 14-1) and the club conforms with Rule 4-1.


          Link to the R&A decisions book:
          http://www.randa.org/index.cfm?actio...ssub.decisions

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          • #20
            Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

            Originally posted by Started2k3
            This is not exactly your question but you would get the same answer.
            Well not really, playing a right handed club left handed is very different than hitting the back of a club.

            From the R&A
            "The clubhead must have only one striking face, except that a putter may have two such faces if their characteristics are the same, and they are opposite each other. "

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            • #21
              Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

              Originally posted by GreeBoman
              Well not really, playing a right handed club left handed is very different than hitting the back of a club.

              From the R&A
              "The clubhead must have only one striking face, except that a putter may have two such faces if their characteristics are the same, and they are opposite each other. "
              Maybe you missed this part.

              "A player may play a stroke with ANY PART of the clubhead".

              That is right you don't get a additional penalty stroke when you hit a "hosel rocket".

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              • #22
                Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

                Originally posted by Started2k3
                Maybe you missed this part.

                "A player may play a stroke with ANY PART of the clubhead".

                That is right you don't get a additional penalty stroke when you hit a "hosel rocket".
                Hmm right you are!

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                • #23
                  Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

                  after pushing my 3 iron on a 210 yards par 3 found my ball pin high under a bushy tree! couldn't hit the ball high (hanging branch) to go over the bunker between my ball and the hole. Took a 5 iron and hit it very hard in the bunker, ball hit the bunker hard, jump out, rolled and stopped next to the hole for a tap in! you know one of those moments that I couldn't repeat if I tried.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

                    From my elusive youth. Hooked drive on 17th right up to the train tracks with a steep railway embankment. I was a couple under my hcp so I didn't want to waste any shots. Barely inbounds but I would have to stand almost four feet above the ball (I was just over five feet at the time) so noway to reach the ball. Then I heard the train coming, so I stepped away, took a 7I, hooded the blade and hit it right at the train when it passed, hit the wheels and bounced into a green bunker, made my up-and-down for par. Wouldnät try that today, and besides the tracks are no longer there.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Most unorthodox and/or versatile shot?

                      Quote:
                      Originally Posted by Started2K3

                      Quote:
                      Originally Posted by GreeBoman
                      Well not really, playing a right handed club left handed is very different than hitting the back of a club.

                      From the R&A
                      "The clubhead must have only one striking face, except that a putter may have two such faces if their characteristics are the same, and they are opposite each other. "

                      Maybe you missed this part.

                      "A player may play a stroke with ANY PART of the clubhead".

                      That is right you don't get a additional penalty stroke when you hit a "hosel rocket".
                      That's actually quite interesting - that as long as the club is conforming, you can strike the ball any way you like.

                      And when you stop to think about it, we already knew that. We don't penalise ourselves for the hosel rocket, nor the skyball (that leaves idiot marks on drivers).

                      Quite interesting.

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