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1 <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" " org/tr/xhtml1/dtd/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns=" <head> <meta content="en-au" http-equiv="content-language" /> <meta content="text/html; charset=utf-8" http-equiv="content-type" /> <title>quiz</title> <style type="text/css">.auto-style1 { text-align: center; font-size: xx-large; color: #C32F2F; text-decoration: underline; } </style> </head> <body> <p><a href="quiz%2016.php">quiz 16.php</a></p> <p class="auto-style1"><strong>quiz</strong></p> <p class="auto-style1">number 16</p> <p class="auto-style1">january 2016</p> <font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>question 91: <br /> </strong></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><font color="#009933">the draw for the Captain's Prize had drawn Pierre first, Marcel second and Yves third. However, Yves, who was the lowest handicapper of the three players, tees his ball first and drives into a fairway bunker. Pierre objects saying that as he was first on the draw he therefore had the honour. Yves asks him to stop quibbling and get on with the game. When Yves reaches his ball in the bunker he is still thinking about Pierre's objection and he carelessly tops his bunker shot. The ball hits the lip and dribbles back into the bunker. Yves swings his club into the sand in anger charges up to his ball and without even taking a proper stance he swings at his ball and sends it up the fairway from where he pitches it onto the putting green. Seeing that there are a number of seeds just in front of his ball, he brushes them away with his hat without marking his ball. Unfortunately, he accidentally knocks his ball while doing so and it comes to rest several centimetres from where it lay. He replaces his ball and putts into the hole. What is Yves's score for the hole?</font> </font>
2 <font face="verdana" size="4"><em><font color="#009933" size="3"> (The answer is below)</font></em></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>19th Hole Titbit - Do You Know?</strong> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4">that you may decide with your four-ball partner which order you want to play your respective balls. Rules 30-3b and 31-4.<br /> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong> </ strong></font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>answer 91:</ strong><br /> 1 - Drive into the fairway bunker.<br /> Note: Although the competitor who has the honour at the first teeing ground should be determined by the order of the draw there is no penalty in stroke play for playing out of turn (Rule 10-2).<br /> 2 - Topped stroke from the bunker.<br /> 3 & 4 - Two penalty strokes for swinging his club into the sand while his ball was still in the same bunker; none of the exceptions to Rule 13-4 apply (Decision 13-4/35).<br /> 5 - Stroke from the bunker up the fairway.<br /> 6 - Pitch onto the putting green.<br /> 7 - Putt into the hole.<br /> Note: There is no penalty for accidentally moving a ball on the putting green if it is directly attributable to the removal of loose impediments, even if the ball has not been marked; the ball must be replaced (Rule 23-1). Loose impediments may be removed by any means (Decision 23-1/1).<br /> </font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4">yves scores 7 for the hole.<br />
3 </font> <br /> <p> </p> <font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>question 92: <br /> </strong></font> <font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4">daisy hits her drive into a freshly sanded fairway bunker. She takes an 8-iron into the hazard and digs her feet in the sand. Seeing that her ball is lying well she changes her mind about which club to use, returns to her bag to fetch her 7-wood and takes her stance a second time, digging-in a little further. She plays a good shot from the bunker just onto the putting green. Before making her putt she clears a number of leaves from the putting green and sees an acorn lightly embedded in her putting line. She easily brushes the acorn away with the back of her hand and repairs the hole that is left with her pitch mark repairer. Her first putt slides by the outside of the hole but she easily holes the return putt. What is Daisy's score for the hole?</font><font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><em><font color="#009933" size="3"> (The answer is below)</font></em></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>19th Hole Titbit - Do You Know?</strong> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4">that you may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds. Definition of
4 Out of Bounds.<br /> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong> </ strong></font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>answer 92:</ strong><br /> 1 - Drive to the fairway bunker.<br /> 2 - Stroke from the bunker to the fringe of the putting green.<br /> Note: Rule 13-3 permits a player to place their feet firmly in taking their stance in a bunker or elsewhere. There is nothing in the Rules that prohibits changing clubs or taking a stance a second time (Decision 13-4/26).<br /> 3 & 4 - Two penalty strokes for repairing the depression in the putting green left by the acorn, and breaching Rule 16-1a (Decision 16-1a/7).<br /> Note: Because the acorn was not solidly embedded it is a loose impediment, which may be removed on the putting green (Definition of Loose Impediment).<br /> 5 - Putt from the edge of the putting green past the hole.<br /> 6 - Return putt into the hole.<br /> Daisy scores 6 for the hole.<br /> </font> <br /> <p> </ p> <font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>question 93: </strong></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><font color="#009933">robbie's drive has come to rest under a prickly cactus and he decides to deem his ball unplayable. He retrieves the ball with his club and drops it within two club-lengths of where it was at rest, not nearer the
5 his Hole test hole. The ball rolls and stops nearer to the hole, so he lifts it and drops it again. This time it rolls more than two club-lengths from where it first hit the ground, but not nearer the hole. He lifts and drops it for a third time and it comes to rest close to where it hit the ground, not nearer the hole. However, the cactus is still close to his stance and as he is wearing shorts he takes out his towel and places it over the cactus spines so that his legs will not be scratched. His stroke from this difficult lie hits his trolley and bounces back into the same bush. Once again he deems ball unplayable, drops according to the Rules and this time plays a good stroke onto the putting green, from where he takes two putts to hole out. What is Robbie's score for the hole?</font> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><em><font color="#009933" size="3"> (The answer is below)</font></em></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>19th Titbit - Do You Know?</strong> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4">that you may the condition of a bunker with a practice swing (i.e. without striking a ball) before commencing your round. Rule 7-1b and Note 1 to the Rule.</font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong> </ strong></font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>answer 93:</ strong></font><br /> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4">1 - Drive to under the prickly cactus.<br /> 2 - One penalty stroke for deeming his ball unplayable and lifting it.<br /> 3 & 4 - Two penalty strokes for playing from the wrong place after dropping his ball instead of placing it after the second invalid drop (Decision 20-2c/2).<br />
6 the Note: When a ball that has been re-dropped, i.e. for a second time, rolls into any of the seven positions requiring a re-drop, it must be placed as near as possible to the spot where it first struck a part of the course when re-dropped (Rule 20-2c).<br /> 5 & 6 - Two penalty strokes for improving his stance by placing towel over the cactus (Decision 1-2/10).<br /> Note: However, Robbie could have put waterproof trousers on to save his legs from scratches without incurring a penalty (Decision 1-2/10).<br /> 7 - Stroke from the cactus that hits his trolley.<br /> 8 - One penalty stroke for his ball being deflected off his equipment (Rule 19-2).<br /> 9 - One penalty stroke for deeming his ball unplayable the second time and lifting it.<br /> 10 - Stroke onto the putting green.<br /> 11 & 12 - Two putts to hole out.<br /> Robbie scores 12 for the hole.</font> <blockquote> </blockquote> <p> </p> <p> </p> <font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>question 94: <br /> </strong></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><font color="#009933">cherie arrives on the 1st tee 4 minutes after her official start time in a medal competition. She makes her apologies and while she is waiting for her fellow competitor's to tee-off she realises that she has left her putter at home, where she was practicing her putting on the carpet. She sees a friend, who has just completed her round, walking towards the clubhouse and shouts to her, asking to borrow her putter. Still flustered from her late arrival she then makes a mess of her tee shot and hooks it into a bunker on an adjacent hole. She sees a ball that is almost buried in soft sand but cannot positively identify it as hers. As she cannot see any other ball in the bunker she assumes that it must be hers, digs her feet into the sand to make a stance and swings at the ball. Her contact is not good and she immediately realises that she has hit the ball twice in splashing it out of the bunker. She remembers to rake the bunker
7 where she has just played from and, having checked that the ball is indeed hers, she takes three more strokes to complete the hole. What is Cherie's score for the hole?</font> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><em><font color="#009933" size="3">(the answer is below)</font></em></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>19th Hole Titbit - Do You Know?</strong> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4">that you may knock down leaves from a tree or bush with a practice swing, providing you do not actually improve the area of your intended stroke swing. Decision 13-2/0.5.<br /> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong> </strong></ font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>answer 94:</ strong><br /> 1 & 2 - Two penalty strokes for arriving late but within five minutes of the start time (Rule 6-3a, amended January 2012).<br /> Note: As Cherie's friend had completed her round there is no penalty for borrowing a club from her, providing Cherie's total number of clubs does not then exceed 14 (Rule 4-4a).<br /> 3 - Hooked drive into the bunker of an adjacent hole.<br /> 4 - Stroke from the bunker.<br /> 5 - One penalty stroke for striking the ball more than once in the course of the stroke from the bunker (Rule 14-4).<br /> Note: A player does not have to positively identify their ball before playing it, but they do incur a penalty of two strokes if it is not their ball and they must then find their original ball and continue play with it. if it cannot be found within 5 minutes, they must play another ball under penalty of stroke and distance.<br /> 6 to 8 - Three strokes to complete the hole.<br /> Cherie scores 8 for the hole.</font> <p> </p>
8 <p> </p> <p> </p> <font color="#009933" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>question 95: <br /> </strong></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><font color="#009933">adam fades a long drive into the far end of a fairway bunker. As he approaches the bunker he sees a rake lying on the sand some way away from his ball. He walks in to pick it up and drags it over the wet sand, smoothing the footsteps he has just made as he backs out. He then enters the bunker again close to his ball, throws down the rake in the sand and considers his next shot. Although his ball is at rest in a dry area of the bunker Adam realises that his natural stance will mean that he has to stand in an area of casual water. However, he decides to play the ball as it lies and carefully steps into the puddle, takes his stance and with a 5-iron clips his ball cleanly off the sand onto the putting green close to the hole. He rakes the bunker carefully and approaches the putting green, where his fellow competitors are already waiting. Thinking it is his turn to putt he crouches down to study the line. His concentration is broken by a shout from behind him, as a fellow competitor pitches up to the hole from the apron. Believing it likely that the fellow competitor's ball will hit his stationary ball, he quickly bends down, marks his ball and lifts it, just as the other ball rolls by. When it is his turn to putt he replaces his ball, lifts his marker and confidently strokes his ball into the hole. What is Adam's score for the hole?</font> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"><em><font color="#009933" size="3"> (The answer is below)</font></em></font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>19th Hole Titbit - Do You Know?</strong> </font> <font color="#990066" face="verdana" size="4">that you may take relief if your ball comes to rest in a bird's nest, or is so
9 close to it that you may damage it when you make your stroke. Decision 1-4/9.<br /> </font> <font face="verdana" size="4"> </font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong> </ strong></font> <font color="#999999" face="verdana" size="4"><strong>answer 95:</ strong><br /> 1 - Long drive into the fairway bunker.<br /> Note: From January 2012 a player is permitted to smooth sand in a bunker without penalty, providing it is done for the sole purpose of caring for the course and nothing is done to breach Rule 13-2 with respect to their next stroke (Exception 2 to Rule 13-4).<br /> Note: There is no penalty for throwing the rake, a movable obstruction, into the bunker (Decision 13-4/21).<br /> Note: A player does not have to take relief from an abnormal ground condition, such as casual water (Rule 25-1b).<br /> 2-5-iron stroke onto the putting green.<br /> 3 & 4 Two penalty strokes for lifting his ball while another ball is in motion.<br /> Note: When another ball is in motion, a ball that might influence the movement of that ball in motion must not be lifted (Rule 16-1b).<br / > 5 - Putt into the hole.<br /> Adam scores 5 for the hole.<br /> </font> <br /> <br /> <br /> <font face="verdana" size="4">another <font color="#009933" ><em>'rhodes Rules School - How Many Strokes'</em></font> will follow next soon...</ font> <p> </p> </body> </html>
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