Haugsrud følger ikke alltid helt med på sendingene da
, og hjelper jo heller ikke når BBC ikke viser alt som skjer....
Det jeg tror skjedde var:
- Snedeker slår førsteslaget i buskene
- Han slår deretter provisorisk ball i fw bunker
- Når han kommer opp så får han beskjed om at ballen gikk inn i buskene, og sannsynligvis så har Snedeker valgt å ikke lete engang da det ville vært få muligheter for droppe for uspillbar ball hvis han i det hele tatt ville funnet den igjen. Han er også en spiller som er rask og tar raske beslutninger uten å gjøre noe "nummer" ut av det.
- Snedeker spiller sin provisoriske videre
- Haugsrud tapte veddemålet fordi Snedeker spilte sin provisoriske ball, hvor han trodde at han hadde droppet uspillbar og slått seg i bunkeren eller noe sånt. Tror ikke Haugsrud helt fulgte med i timen, og i den grad Haugsrud mente at Snedeker kunne gått tilbake å slått en
ny ball i fw på tredje slaget så var det feil... Den provisoriske ballen er den som kommer i spill når det er spilt provisorisk. Hadde han ikke spilt prov ball så hadde han måttet gå tilbake evt.
Se reglene her:
27-2 - Provisional Ball
a. Procedure
If a ball may be lost outside a water hazard or may be out of bounds, to save time the player may play another ball provisionally in accordance with Rule 27-1. The player must inform his opponent in match play or his marker or a fellow-competitor in stroke play that he intends to play a provisional ball, and he must play it before he or his partner goes forward to search for the original ball.
If he fails to do so and plays another ball, that ball is not a provisional ball and becomes the ball in play under penalty of stroke and distance (Rule 27-1); the original ball is lost.
(Order of play from teeing ground – see Rule 10-3)
Note: If a provisional ball played under Rule 27-2a might be lost outside a water hazard or out of bounds, the player may play another provisional ball. If another provisional ball is played, it bears the same relationship to the previous provisional ball as the first provisional ball bears to the original ball.
b. When Provisional Ball Becomes Ball in Play
The player may play a provisional ball until he reaches the place where the original ball is likely to be. If he makes a stroke with the provisional ball from the place where the original ball is likely to be or from a point nearer the hole than that place, the original ball is lost and the
provisional ball becomes the ball in play under penalty of stroke and distance (Rule 27-1).
If the original ball is lost outside a water hazard or is out of bounds, the provisional ball becomes the ball in play, under penalty of stroke and distance (Rule 27-1).
Exception: If it is known or virtually certain that the original ball, that has not been found, has been moved by an outside agency (Rule 18-1), or is in an obstruction (Rule 24-3) or an abnormal ground condition (Rule 25-1c), the player may proceed under the applicable Rule.
c. When Provisional Ball to be Abandoned
If the original ball is neither lost nor out of bounds, the player must abandon the provisional ball and continue playing with the original ball. If it is known or virtually certain that the original ball is in a water hazard, the player may proceed in accordance with Rule 26-1. In either situation, if the player makes any further strokes at the provisional ball, he is playing a wrong ball and the provisions of Rule 15-3 apply.
Note: If a player plays a provisional ball under Rule 27-2a, the strokes made after this Rule has been invoked with a provisional ball subsequently abandoned under Rule 27-2c and penalties incurred solely by playing that ball are disregarded.