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Nov/Dec
2011. - Competition Closed.
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Rules of the Rules Quiz
1) open to members of Athlone Golf Club, one
entry per member
2) one answer per quiestion
3) summer competition conditions apply unless
otherwise stated
4) be aware of local rules
5) all matchplay games are scratch i.e. no
shots given/received
6) reply by email as outlined above
7) closing date is Dec 18th, the winner will
be announced pre-Christmas
8)
enter by paper copy if you wish, available
at the club
9) in the event of a tie, it will go to back
9,6,3, etc . An open draw will be held in
the event of a dead heat.
10) the secretary's decision is final in all
matters relating to the quiz
Good
luck and play well!
Hole
1, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Billy's
drive comes to rest in a tractor tyre mark
in the soft ground on the left hand side of
the fairway. Billy treats the tyre marks as
GUR and drops the ball within one clublength
of the nearest point of relief of the tyre
marks. He strikes the ball to the green and
holes out in two putts. What should go on
Billy's card?
a)
4
b) 5
c) 6
d) DQ
Hole
2, Par 3. Strokeplay.
Joe
dunks his tee shot in the right hand bunker.
He clips the ball with his follow through
in playing from the bunker in a classic double
hit. The ball finishes on the green. He holes
out with two putts. What score should go on
Joe's card?
a)
4
b) 5
c) 6
Hole
3, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Both
Margaret and Nora are on the green in three.
As they approach the green, a turkey scurries
across the green, picks up Nora's ball in
it's beak and disappears into the scrub on
the hill. What is Nora to do??
a) Nora must go back and replay her third
shot.
b) Nora must chase the turkey, retrieve her
ball and replace the original ball on the
green.
c) Nora may place a ball without penalty as
close as possible to where the original ball
lay.
Hole
4, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Fintan
has a putt for a seven. As this would not
give him any points he picks up his ball.
He then realises it is a stroke competition.
Which of the below is the correct course of
action?
a) replace the ball, finish out and add a
shot to his score
b) replace the ball, finish out and add two
shots to his score
c) he must disqualify himself for not holing
out
Hole
5, Par 5. Strokeplay.
Tommy's
second ends up stuck to the base of the large
ash tree 150m from the green. His ball is
unplayable as it is cradled between two roots.
He decides to take a penalty drop. He drops
a Pro V1 instead of dropping the Pinnacle
he hit for his second. He figures the Pro
V1 has a much better chance of stopping on
the shallow green. Tommy hits the Pro V1 to
five feet and sinks the putt. Which of the
below is correct?
a) Tommy made seven, as he is penalised two
shots for switching his golf ball.
b) Tommy is disqualified for bending the rules
to his advantage.
c) Tommy made a par.
Hole
6, Par 3. Strokeplay.
Just
as Tony tees off, a turkey flies out of the
scrub to the right of the hazard. The ball
and turkey collide in mid air. The turkey
escapes rattled but uninjured while the ball
drops into the middle of the hazard. Which
of the below is an option for Tony??
a) As his ball was deflected by an outside
agent, Tony must retake his tee shot without
penalty.
b) Tony should drop a ball opposite where
the ball dropped into the hazard and play
his second.
c) Tony can play his third from the tee.
Hole
7, Par 5. Matchplay.
Eamonn
and Gerry both on the green in three in an
early morning match. Eamonn holes out in five.
Gerry has a six footer up hill for birdie.
Gerry clears the dew from his line before
making the putt. Who won the hole?
a) Eamonn. b) Gerry
Hole
8, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Peter
is on the front left apron in three. There
is a lot of sand on his line that had been
thrown out of the bunker by some previous
players. Which one of the following is correct?
a) He may clear the sand from the apron and
the green.
b) He may clear the sand from the green.
c) He may clear the sand from the apron.
d) He may not clear any of the sand.
Hole
9, Par 5. Stokeplay.
Kevin
has hit two fine shots to the green and looking
forward to the eagle opportunity. There is
an old cup that is capped with an artificial
insert on his line. Kevin moves his ball so
as the old cover is no longer on his line.
He holes out in two putts. What score should
go on Kevin's card?
a)
4
b) 5
c) 6
Hole
10, Par 3. Strokeplay.
John
and Joe both hole out in four. They then realise
they played from the white markers instead
of the yellows. Which of the below is correct?
a) The 4s stand as there was no advantage
in playing from the white markers.
b) They should return to the yellow tee and
add two shots to whatever score they make
from there.
c) They should add a two shot penalty, thus
both scored six and continue to the next tee.
Hole
11, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Mick
pulls his second shot into the hazard just
short of the green. He decides to drop within
two clublengths from where it crossed the
margin as it a lateral water hazard. The ball
rolls down the slope to within a foot of the
hazard line. Being a leftie, Mick's natural
stance would mean he has to stand in the hazard
up to his ankles in water. Which of the below
is correct?
a) Mick is entitled to redrop without penalty
as his stance must be clear of the hazard.
b) The ball is in play. Mick cannot redrop
without penalty.
c) As it is obvious the ball will roll down
the slope again, he should place the ball
within two clublengths.
Hole
12, Par 5. Stokeplay.
Pierce
is just off the green in three. There are
turkey droppings all over the place including
some stuck to his ball. Which of the below
is correct?
a) He may clear the droppings from his ball,
apron and green without penalty.
b) He may clear the droppings from the apron
and green without penalty.
c) He may clear the droppings from the green
only without penalty.
d) He may not clear any of the droppings.
Hole
13, Par 4. Stokeplay.
Vincent's
drive just makes it over the hill and is level
with the 150m mark. The Please Ring The Bell
sign on the top of the hill is right in his
line. Vincent removes the sign, hits his second
to the green, replaces the sign, and holes
out in two putts. What did Vincent score??
a)
4
b) 5
c) 6
d) DQ
Hole
14, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Breda's
second shot catches the right hand bunker.
There is a turkey feather just behind her
ball that is making a tough shot even tougher.
Which one of the following is correct?
a) Breda cannot remove the feather without
penalty.
b) Breda can remove the feather without penalty
as long as she does not disturb the ball.
c) Breda can drop back outside the bunker
under penalty of one shot.
Hole
15, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Frank
is having awful problems in getting his drive
airborne. He decides to use one of the five
inch tees he bought on the internet. The extra
height might give some chance of getting under
the ball and clearing the trees in the hazard.
Much to his dismay the ball shoots out quail
high and worse again, it hits his bag. Frank
holes out in four more shots. What should
go on his card?
a)
5
b) 6
c) 7
d) DQ
Hole
16, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Ann's
second ends up adjacent to the stake of a
small staked tree. The tree does not interfere
with Ann's stance or swing but the stake gives
her no backswing at all. Which
of the following holds true?
a) Ann must play the ball as it lies or take
relief under penalty.
b) There is always free relief from stakes
trees to protect the course.
c) Ann can play the ball as it lies but incurs
a penalty if she touches the tree.
d) Ann can treat the stake as an immovable
obstruction and take free relief from
it.
Hole
17, Par 3. Strokeplay.
Kathleen
hits a even iron to the apron of the green.
There is a small turkey feather adhered to
the top of the ball. With the precision of
a surgeon, Kathleen removes the feather without
moving the ball. She holes out in two shots
from the apron. What should go on her card?
a)
3
b) 4
c) 5
Hole
18, Par 4. Strokeplay.
Colm's
head is in a spin after taking four shots
form the edge of the green in the turkey competition.
He gets his addition all wrong and signs for
an 80, nett 67 instead of the 82, nett 69
that he actually scored. Still, 69 is the
best score returned on the day. Assuming the
computer is out of service what should the
committee do?
a) Colm goes home with a nice plump turkey
as his 69 stands.
b) Colm goes home feeling a right tukey after
being disqualified.
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