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It happens all the time. During a casual round, someone will dunk one in a pond marked as a penalty area. The player will then proceed to pull out another ball, declare it a provisional and play it. Clearly, the point is to save time; the intent being that the golfer can go forward and see whether the original ball really is underwater or not and keep things moving. Seems like the logical way to play, right?
Well, not really. The problem here is that hitting a provisional ball in this kind of situation is mostly prohibited according to the Rules of Golf.
If you need clarification, just ask professional golfer Gavin Hall. He was playing in the second stage of the Korn Ferry Tour’s qualifying tournament a year ago when he hit a ball in the water on the sixth hole of the Plantation Preserve Golf Club in Florida. Despite everyone in his group seeing it splash, Hall went ahead and hit another shot from the tee. Upon reaching the penalty area, Hall and his caddie found the original ball still in the penalty area but playable on a bank. The former All-American at Texas went ahead and hit the original ball, saved par and appeared to card an important 66 in the first round.
An hour later, however, his fate had changed. After talking with rules officials, Hall was disqualified for playing a wrong ball and then teeing off on the next hole without correcting the error.
This article was originally published on golfdigest.com
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