Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Provisional Ball - Part II

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (November 30, 2012)  Now you have elected to play a provisional ball, what's next?

First be sure you are not playing out of turn:

10-3. Provisional Ball or Another Ball from Teeing Ground
If a player plays a provisional ball or another ball from the teeing ground, he must do so after his opponent or fellow-competitor has made his first stroke. If more than one player elects to play a provisional ball or is required to play another ball from the teeing ground, the original order of play must be retained. If a player plays a provisional ball or another ball out of turn, Rule 10-1c Rule 10-2c applies.

If you are not on the teeing ground this doesn't come into play.  Simply make sure that's it's safe to play your additional ball and go for it!


Second be sure to make it aware that you are electing to play a provisional. 

Simply saying, "I might be in the junk" doesn't work.  If you don't make the fact that you are playing a provisional ball aware to your marker / playing partners you are now putting that ball in play.

Third identify the difference in balls / markings.

While this is not a requirement it may save you strokes in the long run:

A player entitled to play a provisional ball from the tee plays it into the same area as his original ball. The balls have identical markings and the player cannot distinguish between them. Following are various situations and the solutions, which are based on equity (Rule 1-4), when the above circumstances exist and one or both of the balls are found within a search of five minutes:

Situation 1: One ball is found in a water hazard and the other ball is not found.

Solution 1: The ball that was found must be presumed to be the provisional ball.
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Situation 2:Both balls are found in a water hazard.

Solution 2: As the player's original ball is lost in the water hazard due to his inability to identify it (see analogous Decision 27/10), the player must proceed under Rule 26-1 with respect to the original ball (estimating the spot where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard, if necessary — see Decision 26-1/17); his next stroke would be his third.
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Situation 3: One ball is found in bounds and the other ball is lost or is found out of bounds.

Solution 3: The ball in bounds must be presumed to be the provisional ball.
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Situation 4: Both balls are found in bounds, whether in a playable or an unplayable lie, and (1) one ball is in a water hazard and the other is not or (2) both balls lie through the green or in a bunker.

Solution 4: One could argue that both balls are lost. However, it would be inequitable to require the player to return to the tee, playing 5, when the player has found both balls but does not know which is the original and which the provisional. Accordingly, the player must select one of the balls, treat it as his provisional ball and abandon the other.  


Part III will speak to what happens when you find your original ball.



Next Up - Dallas Tour resumes play at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 18, 2012.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

405.513.1467 - 972.201.9478
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Provisional Ball - Part I

Scott R Chilcutt, Edmond, OK (November 28, 2012)  As you may know at some tournaments you will see local rules that define native areas and or un kept portions of a golf course as a "lateral hazard" in an attempt to speed up play.  While there are many situations where that needs to be done, it's my position that if  those hazards aren't part of the golf course design then those areas are integral parts of that golf course and you should play the golf course the way it was designed.


So how can we play the course as it's designed without taking all day to finish a round?

Rule 27-2. Provisional Ball - One thing that can definitely speed up play is to correctly use the provisional ball procedure.

If a ball may be lost outside a water hazard or may be out of bounds, to save time the player may play another ball provisionally in accordance with Rule 27-1.
The player must inform his opponent in match play or his marker or a fellow-competitor in stroke play that he intends to play a provisional ball, and he must play it before he or his partner goes forward to search for the original ball.

If he fails to do so and plays another ball, that ball is not a provisional ball and becomes the ball in play under penalty of stroke and distance -  (Rule 27-1); the original ball is lost.
But always remembers if you find your ball outside a hazard or in bounds after playing a provisional you don't have a choice, the original ball must be played and you've abandoned the provisional.

Take some time to look at some of the Decisions under 27/1, they'll help you save strokes and time.

Next Up - Dallas Tour resumes play at the Grand Prairie Classic on February 18, 2012.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

405.513.1467 - 972.201.9478
schilcutt@gcamtour.com
www.gcamtour.com


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Monday, November 14, 2011

Hill Country Opener - SilverHorn Recap

Scott R Chilcutt, San Antonio, TX (November 12, 2011)  SilverHorn Golf Club of Texas, just north of the San Antonio International Airport, near Highway 281 and Anderson Loop 1604 intersection is nestled into the country side with much natural beauty and an abundance of wildlife, including a few bucks that could be used for the logo.  

This week, while you'll notice the Golf Channel partners with the USGA on a "Green is Universal" program to help golf courses promote sustainability to benefit people and wildlife.  By the looks of the deer population, it appears that SilverHorn is utilizing some environmental stewardship practices.   Unfortunately the course doesn't practice what is evidently a "lost art" of tee sheet and course and cart management.

Cramming golfers on a tough, windblown golf course only works for the short term revenues.  Revenue sustainability will be very problematic if they don't change those practices. 

So long, SilverHorn, the Am Tour won't be back.

Tom Hill from Boerne, TX won the first Tournament Champion Trophy with a net one over par that we will have to award at his next event.  While the Golf Channel Am Tour doesn't actually have any NET awards, we have sponsorship in our other markets for this special trophy utilizing the 3-5 rule.


Results:

Championship:  Chris Daniluck from Boerne, TX picked up his first win since the 2010 Hershey Open MAJOR Championship over new Waco, TX member Kyle Lewie and Ray Martinez III from San Antonio.  Back nine woes wouldn't deny the win after Daniluk went out in one over par 37, with two birdies on the front nine.

Palmer:  San Antonio's Frank Davis and Gary Grizzle knotted up the top spot with Tulsa, OK player Roland Lewis and took it to extra holes.  Lewis departed after the first playoff hole and Davis held on for the win with a par on the 2nd extra hole.  All three took different routes to the playoff, Lewis with 3 over par on the back, Grizzle's birdie on the 14th to keep him in it while Davis started with a steady 3 over par on the front nine.

Hogan:  Killeen, TX member Brian Cox picked up his fourth win on tour after starting a little unsteady. Bouncing back from a triple on the par 4 - fourth hole Cox toured the next eight holes in two over par with a birdie on 17 for a 3 stroke cushion over Jorge Rodriguez from Round Rock. Ronnie Davis from Converse, TX and San Antonio player Michael Mathis tied up the 3rd spot, 3 strokes back with Mathis taking the scorecard playoff for the final gift card.

Senior Hogan:  Steve Trickel from Boerne, TX birdied the final hole to force the 2nd playoff of the day with  Bastrop, TX member Gene Rampy.  Rampy grabbed the playoff win for his first title on the tour with Bill Clark from Helotes, TX rounding out the top three.

Sarazen:  Austin, TX member Michael Esquivel battled to his 3rd win on tour, four strokes clear of Rene Realme from San Antonio. Esquivel's up and down round finished strong with a birdie on 14 and one over on the final six holes. Houston tour traveler Gus Aldana finished in the 3rd spot.

Senior Sarazen:  In our first darkness shortened flight Duane Kratzer from Round Rock and New Braunfels player Ted Roels were tied but after a score card playoff Kratzer took home the top spot.  Gerald Cato from Bastrop, TX landed in the show position.

Jones:  Bob Tuttle from Kingsland, TX picked up his sixth win on tour, his first since May 2010 after only playing one event during the 2011 points season.  Tuttle finished four strokes clear of 2nd place Oklahoma member Loyd Welch from McAlester, OK. Josue Duprey from Killeen rounded out the top three.    

Snead:  Tom Hill from Boerne, TX took it to the field with a six stroke lead over 2nd place Carlos Cruz.  Cruz, relocating to the San Antonio area from Burleson, TX stayed one clear of the San Antonio pair, David Blackwood and Charles Mielak where Mielak grabbed the final gift card in a score card playoff.  Hill a multiple major winner at the TEXAS OPEN at Horseshoe Bay Resort in 2011 and the Texas Open MAJOR at Barton Creek in 2009 picked up his sixth career win.

SKINS:

Championship /Palmer:  2 -- Derek Loebbecke, Cuero, TX.  1 -- Chris Daniluck, Boerne, TX; Greg Brueland, San Antonio, TX; Todd VanDerSchaegen, San Antonio, TX; Roland Lewis, Tulsa, OK; Mark Ratliff, Bulverde, TX.

Hogan/Senior Hogan:  1 -- Brian Cox, Killeen, TX; Jorge Rodriguez, Round Rock, TX; Jack Holt, Boerne, TX; Steve Trickel, Boerne, TX.

Sarazen/Senior Sarazen:  1 -- Devin Brown, San Antonio, TX; Daniel Woods, Carnegie, PA; Duane Kratzer, Round Rock, TX, TX; Gerald Cato, Bastrop, TX.

Jones / Snead:  2 -- Steve Newman, San Antonio, TX.  1 -- Jason Crawford, Round Rock, TX; Carlos Cruz, Burleson, TX; Thomas Kerwin, Pflugerville, TX.




Next Up - Dallas Tour takes on the Open @ Texas Star on November 19th.  Hill Country Tour tees it up at the Winter Classic at Hyatt Hill Country on December 3rd.  Oklahoma Tour is off until 2012 at the ST. Patty's Day @ KickingBird event.  The first Major of the 2012 points year (another sell out) will be held at the Innisbrook Resort for the Winter Championship.  

For more information:


Scott R Chilcutt
Tour Director
Dallas / Fort Worth - Hill Country - Oklahoma
Golf Channel Amateur Tour

405.513.1467 - 972.201.9478
schilcutt@gcamtour.com
www.gcamtour.com


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