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Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech

Piedmont Virginia Senior Amateurs Travel to Pete Dye River Course

August 6, 2013

Pete Dye River Course of Virginia Tech

Radford, VA

                Seven Piedmont Virginia Senior Amateurs arrived at the beautiful home course of the Virginia Tech Hokies today to compete in their 13th tournament of the season. It was a near perfect 80 degree overcast day with little or no wind. Although the attendance was down for the event due to many factors the camaraderie and competition was not hampered.

                Last season’s Points Champion Keith Myers having missed the last 5 tournaments showed he had not lost his touch carding 3 birdies on his way to a 2 over par 74 in the Championship Flight. The 1st Place finish was Myers 5th of the 2013 season.

                In the A Flight Larry Maitland persevered through nagging back pain to shoot a consistent 41-41 for an 82 1st place finish. It was Maitland’s second win of the season with the first one coming while playing in the B Flight following knee replacement surgery. 

                Bill Knarr from Verona was celebrating his birthday today and was able to add a Closest to the Flag prize and his 3rd first place finish of the season to his list of presents. Knarr after a slow start today picked up 2 birdies on the back nine in route an 86. It was the second year in a row that he had won a closest to the flag prize on this course on his birthday. Guess who wants this course again same time next year?

                In the C Flight Bart Truesdell from Huddleston was able to break the streak of Tidewater area player wins while claiming his 3rd First Place finish of the season. It appeared as if Tidewater representative Jerry Bryan from Williamsburg was ready to establish his dominance early as he took a stroke lead with his par on the first hole. He was able to maintain his lead through #2 as all four players tied that hole. It was on #3 that Truesdell took over the top spot for good as he birdied the par 5 hole while the other 3 players in his flight doubled and triple bogied the hole. Truesdell went on to lead by 5 as the group made the turn to the back nine. Bryan closed the gap to 2 at #14 before Truesdell extended the lead back to 6; picking up 1 per hole on the last four holes. Truesdell finished with a 89; while Kenny Powell and Jerry Bryan both finished with 95’s and Roy Hodges a 96.

                The Tours next tournament is scheduled for Chatmoss Country Club in Martinsville on Tuesday August 20th. It will begin at 10am and entry fee is $70. Register online by Tuesday August 13th .

Results:

Championship Flight:

Keith Myers-Roanoke-74

A – Flight:

Larry Maitland-Stony Creek-82

B – Flight:

Bill Knarr- Verona-86

C – Flight:

Bart Truesdell-Huddleston-89

Kenny Powell- Danville- 95

Jerry Bryan- Williamsburg-95

Roy Hodges- Dinwiddie – 96


Also Special Tour News:
         Our Tournament originally scheduled for Stonehouse Golf Club in Williamsburg for September 9th has been cancelled due to poor course conditions on their greens. It has been replaced however with a tournament also on Tuesday September 9th at Emporia Country Club beginning at 10am. Entry fee is $60 excluding  range balls which  will be $1.50 extra payable at course as desired. Please register for this tournament by September 3rd. Course details and scorecard can be found at www.emporiacc.com . We will use White and Gold Tees there.

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Rules Review

It has been suggested that there should be a series of Rules scenarios for you to solve. So begins a series of problems titled What's the Score?

Doc Miller has graciously agreed to allow me to share these with you that he has been sending since July 2009.

I will include one each week. You should try to determine the answer based upon your knowledge of the Rules when ever possible and then use your Rule book to confirm.

There will be no trick questions or hidden information.


If you do not have a Rules of Golf book handy, go to: usga.org/Rule-Books and-Decisions

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Question from week #211

In a stroke play event, Powell has hit his drive into a row of bushes that runs between two adjacent holes.

He finds his ball lodged in one of the bushes in an unplayable condition. He elects to take relief under R28, option c, dropping within 2 club-lengths of where his ball lies in the bush. Using his driver to measure 2 club-lengths from his ball, he inserts a tee in the ground, no closer to the hole that marks this 2 club-length distance.

This tee does not quite clear the edge of the bush, but there is a slight ridge in the soil within the two club-lengths that should help deflect the ball out, away from the bush enough for a clear swing. So Powell drops the ball with the intention of dropping between branches and striking the ridge with the dropped ball.

For his first drop, the ball deflects off a branch and rolls about three club lengths away, so he needs to re-drop. On the second drop the ball lodges in the bush again, suspended about 18 inches above the ground. So he drops a third time and this time the ball hits the desired spot and rolls about three feet away from the edge of the bush but no more than two club-lengths from where his ball struck the ground.

He plays this ball onto the green and makes the putt. To make sure he proceeded correctly, during the play of the next hole he checks with a Rules Official about his actions on the previous hole, accurately reviewing what happened.

What is to be Powell's score for the hole?

A. He made four.

B. He made five.

C. He made six.

D. He made six and may be subject to a DQ.


Answer

D is the most correct answer.

Powell hit the ball three times in holing out, but picked up three penalty strokes during play of the hole.

His first penalty stroke was for taking the Unplayable Ball relief (R28c). In the process of his taking the two club-length relief, he first dropped the ball and it rolled more than two club-lengths from where it first struck a part of the course (the branch).

On the second drop, the ball again first struck the course when it hit the bush but this time did not move more than two club-lengths and was in play. Yes, it is suspended 18 inches above the ground, but the ball is in play and Powell must contend with the result. When he again retrieved the ball and dropped a third time, playing to the green, he ended up playing from a wrong place.

As he got to play the ball from the surface rather than suspended in the bush, the Rules Official/Committee may well rule that his error was a serious breach. Since the narrative indicates he is in the middle of playing the next hole, if so ruled a serious breach, it is too late for him to correct the error and would be Disqualified.

To the average player, having to declare a ball unplayable, which comes with a 1-stroke penalty, seems penalty enough. The feeling is the player, in burning a stroke, is entitled to a playable lie after the drop process is complete. Get that idea out of your head.

Know there are no guarantees and no, you are not entitled to a better lie. So pick the best option before you begin and do things like removing loose impediments from an area in which you are to drop.

It also helps if you know how to drop a ball to a spot.

If you have never practiced dropping a ball on a dime-sized spot, next time you are on the range, try it. Stick a tee in the ground, then stand erect, holding a range ball at arm’s length and try to hit the tee.

Think the pros don’t know how to drop to a small spot?



                      

 

                          


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