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Mt. Si City Sweeps

Snoqualmie Falls Ladies Golf Club Posted on April 11, 2016 by lizadminApril 11, 2016

From Deb Williams, our City Rep: If you would like to play in the President’s Charity Cup tournament at Mt. Si Golf Course you need to sign up by this Tuesday April 12 and bring a check for you entry … Continue reading →

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Lost Ball and Double Hitting Rules

Snoqualmie Falls Ladies Golf Club Posted on April 2, 2016 by lizadminApril 2, 2016

April Rules of the Month from our Rules Chairman, Janice Reid:

LOST BALL

Losing a golf ball while attempting to advance the ball through the playing area includes a one stroke penalty and a distance penalty. According to the United States Golf Association and the official Rules of Golf, a player may play a new ball as near as possible from the spot where the original ball was played under penalty of one stroke. However, there are specifics to the designation of a lost ball and some exceptions to the rule.

Explanation of Lost Ball

A golf ball is deemed “lost” after a player declares it lost. This can occur immediately after a played golf shot if a player is virtually certain the ball can not be found, or it can occur automatically after allowing the player and/or the player’s caddie to search for the ball for no longer than 5 minutes. Once that time period is complete, the ball is considered officially “lost.”

Ball Out of Bounds

Although a ball hit of of bounds (hit outside the boundaries of the golf course) is not always considered a lost ball, the USGA rules state that the penalty and procedures related to a ball out of bound are the same as if the ball were “lost.” According to the Rules of Golf, a player who hits a ball of bounds must consider the ball out of play and must, under penalty of one stroke, hit the next shot from as near the spot where the original ball was played.

Provisional Ball

If a player believes he has hit a ball into an area of the golf course where he there is a likelihood of losing a ball, or if he has hit it out of bounds, he may hit what is called a provisional ball. In order to save time, the player, after informing other players, may play another ball from the same spot as the original. If the first ball is not found and is deemed lost, the provisional ball will be declared “in play” and the player must proceed using that ball and must incur a one-stroke penalty.

Lost in a Hazard

A ball that enters a water hazard is not considered a lost ball, even if the ball is in water that would not permit the player to search for it. According to the USGA, a player must instead proceed with the rules that govern water hazards. The player may, under penalty of one stoke, play a new ball from the spot where the original was played, or drop a ball behind the hazard, keeping it between the hole and the spot where the original ball entered the water. If the ball is in a lateral hazard, (water running parallel to the direction of play), the player may drop a ball within two club lengths from the spot where the ball entered the hazard and no nearer the hole. Each option includes a one-stroke penalty.

Exceptions

If a player believes with virtual certainty that a ball that has not been found is in an obstruction, the player may proceed under the rules governing obstructions. Some times, depending on the kind of obstruction, there is no penalty to the golfer. This also applies to abnormal ground conditions or issues of inference. Also, if a ball cannot be found because it has been removed by an outside agency– an animal, bird or even a spectator– the player may not be penalized.

ACCIDENTALLY HITTING THE BALL TWICE WITH ONE SWING:

Rule 14-4. It says if a player strikes the ball more than once during a stroke, the player must count the stroke and adds a penalty stroke for two strokes in all. The player would play the ball as it lies.

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State Tourney at Capitol City 4-23

Snoqualmie Falls Ladies Golf Club Posted on March 12, 2016 by lizadminMarch 12, 2016

From our State Trustee, Alayne: The tournaments are posted on the bulletin board in the hallway. Please read and sign up to play if you want to. The first is in Lacey, Capitol City GC on April 23, Sat. 9:AM … Continue reading →

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City Tournament and Guest Day Info

Snoqualmie Falls Ladies Golf Club Posted on March 11, 2016 by lizadminMarch 11, 2016

From our Captain, Robin: Good morning everyone! Deb Williams is our Greater Seattle tournament representative and if you want to compete, please read and bring in payment necessary: The first tournament is going to take place on Thursday, April 14th … Continue reading →

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Winter Rules

Snoqualmie Falls Ladies Golf Club Posted on March 11, 2016 by lizadminMarch 11, 2016

From our Rules Chairman, Janice: Winter Rules apply at our course, until the course pro changes the status to summer rules. At this time, there is silt on holes 2, 4, 5, and 8. You can lift, clean & either: … Continue reading →

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