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Old 10-23-2022, 03:15 PM   #5897
Lanny_McDonald
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Originally Posted by Roughneck View Post
But taking relief from within the hazard/taking a drop also declare the first ball as abandoned just as another tee shot would. The only thing confusing about the statement has nothing to do with the eligibility of the provisional, it was your assertion that 'teeing it up again' isn't an option when it is.
If you hope to play the first ball it is not an option. How hard is this to understand? Unless you are immediately declaring the ball in the hazard abandoned you cannot hit a second tee ball with out a declaration and taking the penalty, which is why the player was disqualified. He hit into a hazard, followed your advice and re-teed before understanding the condition of his first ball, which led to the DQ. The provisional ball is not an option which is exactly what I said, twice.
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