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I agree with Buckets, if the swing was intent on hitting the ball, you are now playing your second shot from the tee. Interested to hear the answer.
I always thought that if there was intent to strike the ball, it counted as a stroke?
I get that but how is the next shot played if the ball remains on the tee?
I just read this in the USGA rule book. If you address the ball and take a full swing, it is considered a stroke. If you do a check swing, it is not a stroke. The next stroke must be played as it lies. If the ball is still on the tee, it must be played as such.
Along the same lines, ive always been curious about the practice swing that clips the ball. If my intent isnt to hit it, does it count? Honestly because ive done it a few times on accident lol
Maybe you could make some video lessons for him. I'm still waiting on those strength training tips as well." dad / I love you but that is really just awful . Your Christmas gift will be a 12'pack of golf lessons"
that would be the next location to make his next swing
What was the ruling when Kevin Na did it? He took his practice swings, set up to hit the ball and then swung over the top of it, although he intentionally pulled off at the last moment.