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My name is Nick Doran, and I am the former president of the UCSD Casual Golf Club.

I am going to post rules decisions as I encounter them on the golf course. I am pretty sure that I will be able to come up with at least one rule nugget for each round that I play.

Friday, July 28, 2023

7/28/2023 - Oaks North (East / North)

I hate it when I break a rule out of sheer laziness.  I was teed up on the 5th hole of the East course, and the tee marker (in this case a rock painted white) was in my stance.  Rather than re-teeing, I just pushed the rock out of my way with my foot.

I'm pretty sure you're not allowed to do that.  Specifically, this is a violation of Rule #6.2.b-4.  I get two bonus strokes for my troubles.  Note that if I had teed outside the teeing area, this is also a two-stroke penalty, but it's a DQ if you don't correct the error (ie re-tee from within the teeing area).

The only positive on this is that I noticed a slight clarification on a rule I wasn't sure about.  The teeing area is defined by the front of the tee markers, and the outside of the tee markers, and then two club-lengths back.  I'm still not clear on whether or not the entire ball has to be in the teeing area, or just a portion.  I'm also not clear on the club-length if I'm not carrying a driver, but my playing partner is.  Is his teeing area different than mine?


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