Most ludicrous application of a rule
What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
receives a two point penalty. Fine off the tee but I did hear of someone
claiming victory on the hole in matchplay because their opposition putted
out whilst a train was passing !
Do we not forget sportsmanship too often ?
Martin
--
mjn at onetel dot com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 17:34:18 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
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Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
> --
> mjn at onetel dot com
> "Leon Chamae" wrote in message
> news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
> > What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> > intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> > in
> > the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
> >
> > Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> > on
> > a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> > receives a two point penalty.
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
There are free sites like: www.mypixshare.com
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 07 Jun 2007 20:13:27 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Leon Chamae wrote:
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>
>>What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>>intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>>the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>>Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>>a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>>receives a two point penalty.
>
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
>
Not that one........but how's this?
http://www.mypixshare.com/dsa/a11908/00000001
Only for exhibitionists tho'!
:-)
david
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:52:13 +1000
author: david s-a
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
> --
> mjn at onetel dot com
> "Leon Chamae" wrote in message
> news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
> > What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> > intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> > in
> > the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
> >
> > Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> > on
> > a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> > receives a two point penalty.
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
There are free sites like: www.mypixshare.com
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 07 Jun 2007 20:13:27 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Leon Chamae wrote:
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>
>>What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>>intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>>the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>>Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>>a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>>receives a two point penalty.
>
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
>
Not that one........but how's this?
http://www.mypixshare.com/dsa/a11908/00000001
Only for exhibitionists tho'!
:-)
david
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:52:13 +1000
author: david s-a
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 09:06:55 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
> --
> mjn at onetel dot com
> "Leon Chamae" wrote in message
> news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
> > What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> > intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> > in
> > the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
> >
> > Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> > on
> > a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> > receives a two point penalty.
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
There are free sites like: www.mypixshare.com
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 07 Jun 2007 20:13:27 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Leon Chamae wrote:
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>
>>What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>>intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>>the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>>Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>>a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>>receives a two point penalty.
>
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
>
Not that one........but how's this?
http://www.mypixshare.com/dsa/a11908/00000001
Only for exhibitionists tho'!
:-)
david
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:52:13 +1000
author: david s-a
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 09:06:55 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Will do ... give me some time until my next round. I'll next a picture and
mail it
Martin
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"John van der Pflum" wrote in message
news:r1li63p5caafotgjbgnbq4k9b30je4sb9e@4ax.com...
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 21:12:58 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
> --
> mjn at onetel dot com
> "Leon Chamae" wrote in message
> news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
> > What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> > intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> > in
> > the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
> >
> > Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> > on
> > a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> > receives a two point penalty.
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
There are free sites like: www.mypixshare.com
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 07 Jun 2007 20:13:27 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Leon Chamae wrote:
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>
>>What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>>intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>>the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>>Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>>a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>>receives a two point penalty.
>
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
>
Not that one........but how's this?
http://www.mypixshare.com/dsa/a11908/00000001
Only for exhibitionists tho'!
:-)
david
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:52:13 +1000
author: david s-a
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 09:06:55 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Will do ... give me some time until my next round. I'll next a picture and
mail it
Martin
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"John van der Pflum" wrote in message
news:r1li63p5caafotgjbgnbq4k9b30je4sb9e@4ax.com...
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 21:12:58 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Maybe they don't want people to hit while the train is going by in the
hopes that a bad shot will bounce off the train and stay in bounds.
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Thu, 31 May 2007 13:06:03 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
> --
> mjn at onetel dot com
> "Leon Chamae" wrote in message
> news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
> > What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> > intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
> > in
> > the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
> >
> > Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
> > on
> > a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> > receives a two point penalty.
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
There are free sites like: www.mypixshare.com
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 07 Jun 2007 20:13:27 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Leon Chamae wrote:
> "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>
>>What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>>intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>>the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>>Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
>>a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>>receives a two point penalty.
>
>
> I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
> post one on the web somewhere?
>
Not that one........but how's this?
http://www.mypixshare.com/dsa/a11908/00000001
Only for exhibitionists tho'!
:-)
david
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 16:52:13 +1000
author: david s-a
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 09:06:55 -0400
author: John van der Pflum
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
Will do ... give me some time until my next round. I'll next a picture and
mail it
Martin
--
mjn at onetel dot com
"John van der Pflum" wrote in message
news:r1li63p5caafotgjbgnbq4k9b30je4sb9e@4ax.com...
On Fri, 8 Jun 2007 00:17:07 +0100, "Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress>
wrote:
>I have nowhere to post it ... could email you a copy if you wish ?
>
>--
>mjn at onetel dot com
>"Leon Chamae" wrote in message
>news:bazhcptaq32.fsf@alpha.luckytrout.com...
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored
>> in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states
>> on
>> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
>> receives a two point penalty.
>
>I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
>post one on the web somewhere?
Martin,
I've love a copy.
Could you email it to jpflumjr at cinciREMOVETHISSPAM dot rr dot com
--
jvdp
RSG Cincinnati July 13-15, 2007
http://www.rsgcincinnati.com
date: Fri, 8 Jun 2007 21:12:58 +0100
author: Martin oraddress
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>
> Personally ..... local rule on a hole at my club alongside railway states on
> a sign at the tee that any player making a shot whilst a train is passing
> receives a two point penalty.
I would really like to have a photograph of that sign. Could you
post one on the web somewhere?
--
Leon Chamae
Directeur du Personnel
Bureau de Change
date: 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400
author: Leon Chamae
|
Re: Most ludicrous application of a rule
On 31 May 2007 12:57:21 -0400, Leon Chamae
wrote:
>"Martin" <nospam@see.sigforaddress> writes:
>
>> What's the most ludicrous application of a rule anyone has seen where the
>> intent of the rule has been completely forgotten or deliberately ignored in
>> the application of that rule to gain advantage ?
>>
>> Personally ..... local |