New Golf Rules

Rule 1.a.5: A ball sliced or hooked into the rough shall be lifted and placed on the fairway at a point equal to the distance it carried or rolled into the rough with no penalty. The golfer should not be penalized for tall grass which green keepers failed to mow.

Rule 2. d .6 (B): A ball hitting a tree shall be deemed not to have hit the tree. This is simply bad luck and luck has no place in a scientific game. The player must estimate the distance the ball would have traveled if it had not hit the tree and play the ball from there.

Rule 3.B.3(G): There shall be no such thing as a lost ball. The missing ball is on or near the course and will eventually be found and pocketed by someone else, making it a stolen ball. The player is not to compound the felony by charging himself or herself with a penalty.

Rule 4. c .7(h): If a putt passes over a hole without dropping, it is deemed to have dropped. The law of gravity supersedes the Rules of Golf.

Rule 5: Putts that stop close enough to the cup that they could be blown in, may be blown in. This does not apply to balls more than three inches from the hole. No one wants to make a travesty of the game.

Rule 6.a.9(k): There is no penalty for so-called ‘out of bounds’. If penny-pinching golf course owners bought sufficient land, this would not occur. The golfer deserves an apology, not a penalty.

Rule 7..G.15(z): There is no penalty for a ball in a water hazard, as golf balls should float. Golfers should not be penalized for manufacturers’ shortcomings.

Rule 8. k .9(S): Advertisements claim that golf scores can be improved by purchasing new golf equipment. Since this is financially impractical for many golfers, one-half stroke per hole may be subtracted for using old equipment.

Oceânico Laguna – Saturday, 21st July 2012 – Weekly Competition

Chez Carlos Golf Society played Oceanico Laguna on this wonderful Saturday afternoon. The weather, although sunny and warm, was bearable, which made the atmosphere even more enjoyable for the 15 golfers. The course was in great condition and very challenging as always. This is a pretty open course with many lakes, (the name “Laguna” is no coincidence) and with a total of 79 bunkers, which combined with the frequent wind turn this into anything but a walk in the park. Nevertheless, everyone was in good spirits, which no doubt contributed to the good scores:
Joe Fraser, playing off 8 hcp – 39
Chris Milford, playing off 12.6 hcp – 34
Alan Toole, playing off 18 hcp – 34

There was no nearest-to-the-pin as everyone missed. All the par-5 holes are high in strokes, which proves to be a challenge to the average golfer. On the other hand, the par-3 are low in strokes, which are all things to be taken into consideration when playing a stableford, since the slightest distraction can result in a disapointing score. On this particular day the bunkers were quite hard, in fact almost solid, which didn’t help matters. Overall, the back nine, with an extra 200 metres, is much more challenging than the front nine. Check out Laguna’s scorecard and the pro tips.

After this exciting game we went back to Parkys where, as always, we were welcomed by Del and had a well-deserved drink with complimentary nibbles whilst watching the good players on the TV screen.

Oceânico Old Course – Saturday, 14th July 2012 – Weekly Competition

It must be a combination of an excellent rate of €63.00 and that the Algarve Golf Society was playing what is considered to be one of the best courses in the Algarve that we had a field of x24 players today. It was a good mix of Chez Carlos members and guests who assembled to take on the ‘Grand Dame’ as it is affectionately known under the midday sun and blue skies. Buggies for just €15.00 were also popular.

It was also a smart field with many sporting the new Society high performance polo shirts supplied by Catmandoo Sportswear. If you are member they await your collection.

The course was in near perfect condition apart from some reconstruction work to a bunker on Hole 8. It was a great day rounded off back at the Chez Carlos Restaurant & Bar where Filipe had laid on some tasty treats.

There were two nearest the pins today this time the 15th and the Par 4 18th after two shots! Congratulations were also extended to Stuart Graham just 12 years old scoring a great 36 pts.

A new landmark was reached today with Peter & Eithne McMahon joining the Society to take our membership past the 50 mark. Come and join the Algarve Golf Society and meet new friends and have some fun.

1st: Adrian McCrystal (h/cap 16): 42pts
2nd: Peter McMahon (h/cap 18): 40pts
3rd: Peter Verschoor (h/cap 16): 39pts

Nearest The Pin:
15th : Peter Densham
18th: Frazer Graham