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In all likelihood, this Rules Official prevented the player from being disqualified! Had the player played the provisional ball, he would have played a wrong ball. Playing a wrong ball is a “must correct” situation, and if the player had played a ball from the next teeing ground without correcting that mistake, he would have been disqualified. See 15-3b [Wrong Ball: Stroke Play] and Rule 27-2c [When Provisional Ball to be Abandoned]. • On nine different occasions, players sought help in taking relief from various immovable obstructions, such as cart paths and electrical control boxes. One Rules Official encountered a player who had just dropped within two club- lengths of the nearest point of relief from a cart path. The Rules Official advised the player that he should have dropped within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, but that he was permitted to correct his mistake without penalty since he had not yet played the ball dropped in a wrong place. See Rule 24-2 [Immovable Obstruction] and Rule 20-6 [Lifting Ball Incorrectly Substituted, Dropped or Placed]. As shown in the adjacent photograph, one player sought relief from a permanent protective fence behind the teeing ground of the 13th hole because the fence intervened on his line of play to the 12th hole. The We can tell by the increase in holes in one that you are all getting out and playing in this beautiful weather! In our house, May means the “end of the year” as we are gearing up for finals, closing out the golf team’s year and GRADUATION! Yes, graduation. The time has arrived. The second of our kiddos to make the walk across the stage, Shayne will receive his diploma on May 12 (well, the presentation folder for it that comes ahead of the final document). The crawfish has been ordered, the gown is ready for steaming, and I am ready for him to get out! So, what do I mean by “out?” Yes, part of it is that I want that portion of the house clean again. He moved back home in attending Rules Official had to deny relief because this immovable obstruction did not interfere with the lie of the ball, the player’s stance or area of intended swing. Refer again to Rule 24-2. • The pace of play of one particular group was found to be noticeably behind time par upon completing its first hole. Thereafter, a Rules Official shepherded this group over the next nine holes until they were back in position. Along the way, this Rules Official went above and beyond the call of duty by offering various tips to those less- experienced players in order to assist them in improving their pace of play. November – with all his stuff. As a three-year-old, Shayne’s room was never as messy. It has poured into the extra bedroom and, of course, the bathroom is a disaster area. That’s the least of our worries though. We are ready for him also to get “out” of school. He already has an associates degree earned while he was playing baseball at BRCC. The process technology degree seems to be working well with the occupational safety credentials as he is looking for a job. He has a few prospects, and we area looking forward to him putting a lid on all the late night studying and last minute requests for the laptop, paper and proofing. Finally, “out” definitely means the real world. We are ready for him to experience some of our stress. It’s time to share. I have said repeatedly that 21 is the new 16. Between social media influences and the 24-hour media stimulation, our kids are more needy than I ever was. Yeah, you can say parents spoil them now more than ever. I agree, but it’s unbelievable the mindset that this group has to wait to grow up. Me: You’re 23. It’s time. Shayne: 23? Really, mom. Okay, that conversation didn’t happen, but it didn’t have to. That’s the overall attitude of this group. “Everything is gonna be fine” and “There’s plenty of time.” I just don’t remember being patient. Loved my parents, but I wanted to get on my own ... and they wanted that for me too. His first job opportunity will probably put him on the road and further extend his stay at the House of Narro so he doesn’t have to pay for an apartment to only stay for a few days before going back out again. I can’t say that’s my meaning of “out,” but what is happening with his first check is funding a storage shed! It’s time. I’m at least kicking his stuff out. And my sewing equipment is going in. As we all tear up watching our babies enter the next chapters of their lives, remember that where there was once a pile the kids’ junk – there can now be a pile of yours! Amber 9