Greetings Southern Hills Men’s Golf Association (SHMGA) Members,
The following rule changes were voted on and approved by the SHMGA Board of Directors. You are encouraged to discuss them with any board member to clear up any questions you may have. We intend to start playing under the new rules on Thursday, February 8.
Root Rule:
“For a ball not in a penalty area, on or near a tree root interfering with the player’s swing, the following MGA rule applies: the player, with the captain’s consent, may place the ball at the nearest point of relief away from the root up to 12″ to allow an unobstructed swing.”
The rule is simple, the intent being to prevent players from injuring themselves in a foolhardy attempt to save a stroke for an unplayable lie. The rule does not apply in a hazard/penalty area. The rule doesn’t apply to a root interfering with your stance. The rule doesn’t allow discretion on where the ball is placed within the 12 inches allowed. The ball must be placed on the nearest point of relief. Again, if you have questions, do not hesitate to ask. The Board will have a brief discussion with the captains on Thursday to ensure everyone is aware.
Alternate to Stroke and Distance for a ball Out of Bounds (OB)
The USGA allows a player to take a drop for a ball OB and take a two stroke penalty. I encourage you to go to the USGA website, but the MGA has adopted the rule as applies to OB. The rule is to establish the point where the ball crossed the OB line. This point establishes the no closer to the hole distance. The player is then allowed to take the ball to a point in the fairway, no closer to the hole and no more than two club lengths into the fairway and assess the two stroke penalty. There is a huge allowed drop area, bounded by OB on one side, two club lengths into the fairway on the other side, and the arc defining no closer to the hole from the last point the ball crossed the OB line to the point two club lengths into the fairway no closer to the hole. This sounds like a lot, but most drops will be either near the point the ball crossed the OB line or the point two club lengths into the fairway no closer to the hole. This is an alternative to hitting a provisional ball.
The board also voted to abandon the picking order established by average score to return to the drawing of pills to establish the picking order.
Whether you agree or disagree with the rule changes, I encourage you to continue to participate in the SHMGA. It is still the best game around.
Marvin D. Jones, SHMGA President
You invited me to reply, well here it is!!
That is the dumbest thing that a BOD for SHMGA has ever done. You are making a fair way for choosing picking order to a “LUCK OF THE DRAW” Why would anyone want to change the way we pick. Certainly the better players will be “tickled to death”, they still win more than the first pickers do now.
I’m not a picker and unfortunately I have no chance of ever being one again but how do you think that the guys on the fringe of picking are going to feel. Or how about the players who is picked by them. They have no chance of winning if you give Rick, Bobby and Kish and some others the first pick !!
I don’t have Tim’s or Bruce’s numbers, but feel free to let them know how I feel.
Hoping for a quick recovery to fairness.
W J DANIELL
Decision on picking order is WRONG, WRONG, WRONG! Beneficial to a few, very unfair to most members. I think WJ stated it very well in his comment.