Unplayable lie Where a ball has landed in a position that is not possible to play from. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Unplayable Lie: A ball hit into a position that does not allow a player to hit it is considered to be in an unplayable lie. Examples are balls hit under pine trees, balls hit into rocky areas, etc.
unplayable lie-- A ball which is in a position that can't be played such as in a bush or tree. up-- As in "get up", meaning travel up to hole level or the intended target area.
Unplayable lie a lie in which the ball is impossible to play such as in a thicket of trees Up ...
Unplayable lie---a situation where the player has determined that his/her ball cannot be played and opts to take a penalty stroke to move it within two club lengths no closer to the hole.
unplayable lie A lie where it is impossible to play a ball (besides from a water hazard). USGA United States Golf Association. -V- ...
Unplayable Lie When a ball ends up in a position from which it cannot be played. Example: Ball goes into a bush, a gopher hole, or against a rock. Municipal Course ...
Unplayable Lie: You can't hit the ball. One stroke penalty is your reward. Up: Ahead in the match. Or the person next to play. Or reaching the hole with a putt.
unplayable lie A ball in a location that is impossible for the player to hit. Examples are balls hit under trees or in shrubs.
UNPLAYABLE LIE A ball not resting in a water hazard which is deemed unplayable by its owner. UPRIGHT SWING ...
Unplayable Lie : A situation when the ball is in a position from which it is determined that the ball cannot be played. Example: Mona hit her ball into an unplayable lie and had to take relief with a one stroke penalty.
Unplayable lie When it is impossible to play a shot because of ground conditions or an obstruction. The player may drop the drop the ball in a better position, in accordance with the rules, under penalty. Up and Down ...
UNPLAYABLE LIE - a lie in which the ball is in and can not be hit. (I.e. it is up against a tree and the player can not hit it) WAGGLE - the movement of the clubhead just prior to the player taking a swing.
unplayable lie
A ball in a position from which it is impossible to hit.
I hate taking unplayable lies, and you should too. It's like an admission of defeat. The following three shots are for those situations that seem unplayable but are not. They just require a little ingenuity.
9) When you have an unplayable lie, you may drop a ball at the place where you played the previous shot, adding a penalty stroke. On the tee, you may tee the ball.
Example: I decided to take an unplayable lie when I saw the cabbage my ball was in. caddy (also "caddie, looper") someone who carries a players bag of clubs and/or assists a player with advice and the details of play ...
Taking an unplayable lie doesn't have to be a foregone conclusion when you hit a shot that lands in a tough spot. All you need is a couple of shots that can spark your imagination and means for recovery.
unplayable lie: The ball being in a position which is agreed it would be impossible to play the next shot from. up: Ahead in the match. Also the term used to describe the person next to play their shot.
Measure two club-lengths from the unplayable lie, not nearer the hole, drop a ball and play from there Keep the unplayable lie between where you drop the ball and the hole, go back as far as you wish on a straight line and drop and play the ball.
Unplayable lie - A lie in which the ball is impossible to play. Up - A shot reaching at least as far as the hole.OR A specified number of strokes you are ahead of your opponent in match play.
Let's talk about rule 28, The Unplayable Lie. If you violate this rule in stroke play it costs you TWO strokes. In match play you lose the hole. Tough penalty, so it behooves you to understand it.
DROP - a method by which a golfer by rule positions the golf ball on the golf course as a result of lost golf ball or an unplayable lie. Golfer positions the golf ball by holding his arm straight out, shoulder height, and dropping the golf ball.
A stroke added to a player's score due to a rule infringement, taking relief from a hazard or an unplayable lie. Perimeter Weighting ...
unplayable lie - any shot you consider unplayable. accidental moving of ball - occurs when a ball moves from its original position because a player accidentally touches it. Whiffing - happens when you attempt to hit the ball, but no contact is made.
Unplayable Lie A lie in which the ball is impossible to play Up A specified number of strokes you are ahead of your opponent in match play. Up and Down Getting out of trouble or out of a hazard and into the hole.
See also: Unplayable, Lie, Golf, Hole, Shot
 
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