The one i know is "ball resting on snake",if it's dead its a loose impediment.If its live it's an outside agentcy"Also one is not expected to play a shot if the ball lie's near a dangerous animal.Any body know any other one's?.
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But how can you tell if the snake is really dead or merely sleeping? Moreover, what if it's venomous? I've heard of a few players that were actually bitten on the course.
Conceivably, you could be searching for your ball in the rough and not even see the animal (and not just a snake, whatever dangerous beast) until it's too late!
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Originally posted by ilangThe one i know is "ball resting on snake",if it's dead its a loose impediment.If its live it's an outside agentcy"Also one is not expected to play a shot if the ball lie's near a dangerous animal.Any body know any other one's?.
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The Townsville Golf Club in Far North Queensland (Australia) recently had a few crocodiles move in to some of thier water hazards. The club generously made a local rule allowing for a free drop should your ball be unplayable because of the croc hazard. I think that's pretty fair
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Originally posted by millenniumcowThe Townsville Golf Club in Far North Queensland (Australia) recently had a few crocodiles move in to some of thier water hazards. The club generously made a local rule allowing for a free drop should your ball be unplayable because of the croc hazard. I think that's pretty fair
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Originally posted by ilangThe one i know is "ball resting on snake",if it's dead its a loose impediment.If its live it's an outside agentcy"Also one is not expected to play a shot if the ball lie's near a dangerous animal.Any body know any other one's?.
John Daly used to be considered a "dangerous animal"......
Didn't see anyone taking relief when playing with or near him...
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