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  • Rules on Hazard (Continue)

    Hi All,

    Thanks for your input.

    However, I did some further reading as well and found that the situation was indeed mentioned under 26-1/12 under Decisions on the Rules of Golf 2002-2003.

    26-1/12

    Question: A body of water is defined in part as a water hazard and in part as lateral water hazard. A ball last crosses the hazard margin at a spot where it is marked as a water hazard but it comes to rest in that part of the hazard marked as a lateral water hazard. In addition to playing the ball as it lies, what are the player's options?

    Answer: Since the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard where it is defined as a water hazard, the options in Rule 26-1c are not available. Thus, the player is limited to the options in Rules 26-1a and -1b.

    I guess this clarifies the whole situation. Sorry for the confusion as I should have checked the Decisions before posting the question.

    Thanks

    Ang


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    This ruling is fine for this senario. But is not for the one you described in the other thread.

    You said that the ball flew over the water hazard, hit a tree (outside of the hazard I presume) and last crossed the lateral water hazard part of the water hazard. The last part is the importnat bit. This means that you can play under either rules 26-1a or 26-1c.

    hope that clears it up

    Keeks

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