millsan1
I've figured this game out! Oh wait, no I haven't
I know it is against the rules to give advice.
But a situation came up in a tournament this past weekend, and there was a civil discussion around the topic that did not reach resolution.
Basic scenario:
Par 3, with a big drop off.
Player A hit his tee shot.
Player B asked "What club did you use? How far do you normally hit that club?"
Player C took umbrage with that and said it constituted advice.
I took the stance it did not constitute advice, as Player A was not telling Player B what or how to hit, and Player B did not ask advice on what to hit.
But a situation came up in a tournament this past weekend, and there was a civil discussion around the topic that did not reach resolution.
Basic scenario:
Par 3, with a big drop off.
Player A hit his tee shot.
Player B asked "What club did you use? How far do you normally hit that club?"
Player C took umbrage with that and said it constituted advice.
I took the stance it did not constitute advice, as Player A was not telling Player B what or how to hit, and Player B did not ask advice on what to hit.