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TexasTowelie

(112,102 posts)
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 12:24 AM Apr 2021

Mulligan? Golfers consult rule book after ball lands on alligator's back at South Carolina course


A golfer’s ball land on top of an alligator at a course in Okatie, SC.
SCREENGRAB FROM FACEBOOK POST BY KRISTINE ROBINSON.



Sand traps and water hazards can derail a golfer’s day on the greens, but at least they won’t eat you.

A South Carolina man’s unlucky shot may have left him considering his place on the food chain after his ball landed on an alligator’s back, a Facebook post shared Monday shows.

The large, scaly beast is seen sprawled out, sunning in the grass at the Spring Island Club in Okatie, with David Ksieniewicz’s ball sitting perfectly on top.

“Shot of the day!” Ksieniewicz’s daughter, Kristine Robinson, wrote.

A tough situation, but golf is a game of rules, one of which is to play the ball as it lies or suffer a penalty.

Read more: https://www.islandpacket.com/news/nation-world/national/article250510219.html
(Bluffton Island Packet)
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Mulligan? Golfers consult rule book after ball lands on alligator's back at South Carolina course (Original Post) TexasTowelie Apr 2021 OP
Hey, play it wear it lays Clash City Rocker Apr 2021 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author Chin music Apr 2021 #2
Rule 16.1 covers abnormal course conditions jmowreader Apr 2021 #3
Yeah, but isn't that one club length away? I'd drop in the next county. Auggie Apr 2021 #5
I suspect... jmowreader Apr 2021 #6
House rule regarding alligators: House of Roberts Apr 2021 #4
Rule 16 Allows For A Drop ProfessorGAC Apr 2021 #7

Response to TexasTowelie (Original post)

jmowreader

(50,553 posts)
3. Rule 16.1 covers abnormal course conditions
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 01:10 AM
Apr 2021

If the abnormal course condition keeps you from playing where it lies, you are allowed to drop a new ball without penalty.

jmowreader

(50,553 posts)
6. I suspect...
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 01:25 PM
Apr 2021

...that because landing a ball on top of an alligator is such a unique occurrence, they allow the foursome to decide what they're going to do in this situation. Probably the best answer to this is to not count the shot and send the golfer back to where he or she hit the ball from to try again.

House of Roberts

(5,168 posts)
4. House rule regarding alligators:
Fri Apr 9, 2021, 01:17 AM
Apr 2021

Find another effin' golf course that doesn't put the literal meaning of 'hazard' in water hazard.

ProfessorGAC

(64,995 posts)
7. Rule 16 Allows For A Drop
Sat Apr 10, 2021, 06:37 PM
Apr 2021

In a safe place, attempting to keep the distance of the subsequent shot the same.
In the "Decisions" book, there is no requirement to find a similar circumstance for the new lie.
IOW, if the original location brought a tree branch potentially into play, one need not find a location creating that situation.
Only similar distance is required.
Except, the new location cannot be chosen to completely take a hazard out of play. (Like dropping on an adjacent fairway and no longer having to hit over a pond.)
Last point: recreational golfers shouldn't need to consult the rule book. Just hit it from somewhere else.
It's common sense to stay away from an alligator, and the alligator wasn't part of the course design.
Just put it somewhere safe & move on. Every round is not the US Open.

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