7ontheline
Double Eagle Member
Someone said it was okay to play from behind the tee pad instead of risking busting your butt on polished wet slick concrete pea gravel. Cheating or no?
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…If a tee pad is provided, all supporting points must be on the pad at the time of release, unless the director has specified a modified teeing area for safety reasons. If no tee pad is provided, all supporting points at the time of release must be within an area encompassed by the front line of the teeing area and two lines perpendicular to and extending back three meters from each end of the front line…(emphasis added)
ATL Scott said:Odd, I like to pour water on every concrete tee before I tee off in a tourney. Helps with my footing. Everyone always complains but there's nothing that says I can't.
Dbuntu said:Seriously? Don't want to be rude, but this post makes you sound like a real prick.
Chuck Kennedy said:You have the option to put down a towel for better grip during teeing which doesn't impact other players. You are modifying the pad for other players which is changing the course.
Not for increased traction, but because it was less abrasive on the knees.biscgolf said:my partner and i once carried around a piece of indoor/outdoor carpet during a doubles event
Wow, that's golden. Quite possible the rudest thing you can do to physically mess with someone and mentally very worky kirky. If that's how you choose to win Shooter Mc Gavin.... then Mr Larson is coming for you.ATL Scott said:Odd, I like to pour water on every concrete tee before I tee off in a tourney. Helps with my footing. Everyone always complains but there's nothing that says I can't.