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Decisions and Collisions

Decisions and Collisions

Foremost pondered the decision before him… The power at his home had been out 5 nights. He had huddled in front of his single gas fireplace for two nights, in the dark except for a couple of battery powered lanterns, warming soup on a gas stovetop. Unfortunately, the temperature in the home continued to drop and F, with his lovely caddie N, finally moved in for two nights with a son who had a generator, then for a couple of…

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Orphans

Orphans

From: Tate Rich <taterich@deltacoals.com> Date: Monday, November 17, 2025 at 3:40 PM Subject: Orphans I. Facts In a Four-Ball competition at OEI, Foremost hit a lovely iron shot into the treacherous Par 4 14th Hole. Unfortunately, the ball clipped the branches of a large tree guarding the right side approach. F thought he saw the ball ricochet and drop next to the cart path beside the green. He parked his cart by the green, and didn’t find his ball after…

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Bingo Blues

Bingo Blues

I. Facts Recently returned from a relaxing month in Florida, opponent JB was regaling fellow players in a Four-Ball competition with an epic story of his and the lovely PB’s monumental bingo winnings in Florida. As he stepped to the 8th tee at BMCC, he might have been still reciting bingo glories as he unleashed a long, fluid, powerful swing which, unfortunately, struck the ground about ten inches behind the ball. F was instantly reminded of player LR back in…

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Wet Weather and Clean Hands

Wet Weather and Clean Hands

   I. Facts — Rain Issues “If it’s not raining, it’s fixin’to” goes the saying, and unfortunately golfers have seen a lot of rain this summer in the mountains. In addition to general soggy conditions and cart path restrictions, golfers seem to deal time and again with the same questions concerning play: 1. The Horn The gathering of dark clouds on the horizon, accompanied by a rumble, is followed often by the horn, signifying a lightning alert and…

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“Sugar Pie, Honey Bun”

“Sugar Pie, Honey Bun”

  I. Facts -A Bonding Experience With a fabulous July 4th holiday weekend now in the rearview mirror, Foremost has had a moment to reflect on the many traditions of the celebratory occasion that bring families together….fellowship, cookouts, fireworks, swimming, a hike or two …even, perhaps, a golf round with friends or family. F used this latter activity as an opportunity to bond with his teenage grand-daughter LGR, a promising young competitive golfer, who was clearly surprised and, yes,…

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Foremost’s Embedded Ball Ruling Needs a Bath

Foremost’s Embedded Ball Ruling Needs a Bath

I. Embedded Ball Review F was delighted to hear directly from a few Readers re his embedded ball Ruling. Even the experts were in some disagreement. Following are some of the comments: 1) If the ball was in the Red Penalty Area, R17 rather than R7 would apply. Applicable language: R7.3 to identify, must first mark, and cleaning allowed only to the extent needed to identify R14.3 dropping a ball and taking relief (I.e., under R 17 from RPA), may…

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Where’s the Penalty Area? … Red Arrows

Where’s the Penalty Area? … Red Arrows

1. Facts: A Short Memory Despite the gracious and restrained Ruling issued recently by Foremost in favor of opponent AN (an opinion , by the way, for which F was widely criticized), AN showed no such mercy for Foremost who was the principal in a somewhat confusing ball identification incident. (See, CM comment re F’s prior Ruling): F hit a high, slicing drive which clearly landed right of the cart path on the Par 5 17th Hole at HCC. It…

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Too Close to Call?

Too Close to Call?

As the dinner line starts inching its way around the corner at the Ugly Dog, Foremost knows that prime golf season in the mountains is at hand, as the length of the dinner line generally foreshadows a rise in Rules grumblings from the area golf courses. These grumblings are, of course, pleasant at first, as the serious club competitions are only just beginning. A Reader may or may not be surprised to hear that F was a party to, or…

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Spring Games

Spring Games

For some reason the words sounded familiar. In a four-ball match play competition at BMCC, Foremost could only listen as opponent JB was conducting a long-winded Hakeem Jefferies-type soliloquy to a small audience on the first hole. My partner (BC) and I “have been taken advantage of for many years”, he began, “resulting in a massive transfer of wealth” from our pockets to greedy, undeserving opponents who “have grown rich at our expense”, all the while playing with the sole…

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Slow News Day

Slow News Day

Facts Perhaps to no one’s surprise, Foremost found himself in the middle of a minor rules brouhaha recently on the very first hole at BMCC, a difficult Par 5 played into an elevated green. In a Four-Ball competition, F’s approach had nestled at the front of the green some 30-40 feet from a back-center pin placement. Opponent PC had then hit a marvelous approach to about 8 feet below the hole, directly in F’s putting line. F arrived at the…

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