The decline area is full of separation. Can I put the ball behind?

What do you say about the rules of throwing the ball into the falling area of isolation?
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If a surrounding drop area is chewed with a stray cutter, is it allowed to drop behind the designated area? For me, this seems to be a fair accommodation. -Phil Riley, San Diego
Phil, if the drop area is luxurious and seductive, everyone wants to play from it!
No, you cannot backup from it-DZ is DZ (see the local rules E-1), and after the committee takes effect, you must put the ball in it and play it. (This is assuming that you choose to use the Dropping-Ekone option; this is usually optional.)
As far as its value is concerned, if a dropped area is severely chewed, the committee can draw a new committee between two rounds.
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When playing with my friends in a stroke, he only had one goal in the 17th hole in front of the field. He did not know if the rules were allowed to borrow the ball from another player and faced the 3 poles on the water. He asked him if he could bypass his serve and hit the water directly to prevent the possibility from losing his loss of him. The last ball. He will still have two leading advantages, and the shooting of Guoling is safer. Law? Anyway, creative thinking, isn’t it? -Diff Trent in Wilmington, North Carolina
Creative, yes; legal, no. It is regarded as an exclusive nightclub, called the “drop area”, and you can’t just speak-you must be in the guest list. (Yes, the rules know what the nightclub is, even if he prefers the library.)
According to the rules 17.1B, access to the descending area requires a ball to rest in a subsidiary penalty area. Except for elite majors and amateur games, the “1-ball rule” local rules G-4 model are rarely effective. Suppose it is not, if your friend runs out, your friend can indeed borrow the ball from another player.
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