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Hi there.
trying to break 110 |
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Happens all the time sadly… “Golf is a game where the ball lies poolry, and the players well.” Maybe using an “are you sure? I thought you made seven” is the best way to go. Normally they will do a recount and hallelujah, realise they were mistaken.
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Well, I guess the question is “was he in the bunker for 2 or 3?” Did he hit “two great shots” into the bunker, or “two great shots” and then stuff his third into the bunker? Obviously you are relying on his honesty. If you are sure he was in the bunker for 3 and saw the rest of his shots, I would point out his “adding error”. If you were not sure how many he was in the bunker for, clarify it with him. Ultimately, you are relying on his honesty. If you are not satisfied, you have every right to take your concerns to an appropriate committee member at the conclusion of your round, but do it before you sign his card! Cheers
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Yes; you are meant to count his shots.If not, then what purpose does it serve to have a marker?.You could otherwise just rely on people’s honesty (or lack of same).
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can you please point out where in the rules book, it is stated that the marker has to count the shots of the player whose card you are marking? In etiquette section of the rule book, “Rule 6-6. Scoring in Stroke Play
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There is no rule that states that the marker must count the competitors shots. Most club golfers normally have a reasonable idea what his playing partners are doing & if in doubt shoulod ask what his score on the hole was. If there is any doubt , Queery it politely. If you are sure he is incorrect & can not agree on the score take the matter to the Match Comittee. If you are unsure there is little you can do except count his strokes on the next few holes.
A bad day on the golf course is better than no golf at all.
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The marker must count the strokes. Definition of a marker: Marker
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that would mean that i would have to follow him around whilst also trying to play my game, there are times when i am in among the trees and he is on the opposite side of the fairway.
trying to break 110 |
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There was lengthy and sometimes heated discussion on this topic some time back. If you’re interested (and have plenty of time to spare), check out -
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I think that covers it pretty well .
A bad day on the golf course is better than no golf at all.
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