If the game is suspended because the course is unplayable, a Golf committee will examine the place where the ball's recent destination. Some necessary measures are done to remove excess amount of water. If it is taken for granted, water will remain in a long period. Games will resume afterwards.
Crash Course - 2009 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2009 USA: 2009 (limited)
no. of course not
Basically because there are drainage systems in place which prevent something such as this happening. But I know at my club when there is heavy rain the green become saturated and the holes fill up with water, the course is virtually unplayable when this happens.
When the river's velocity decreases, the suspended load particles settle to the riverbed due to gravity. This results in sediment deposition, which can cause the riverbed to build up and potentially change the river's course or create new landforms.
Yes. Under Rule 28, a player may declare his ball unplayable, and the player is the sole judge of such a declaration.To remedy the unplayable ball, the player may opt to rehit the ball from the last location, drop the ball behind the unplayable lie on a direct line from the hole through the unplayable lie to the drop point, or drop the ball within two club-lengths of the unplayable lie but not nearer the hole.However, declaring a ball unplayable is not a free declaration---the player incurs a one stroke penalty (as if the ball landed in a water hazard).Local rules from the course or club may prohibit this declaration, however. Typically listed as "play the ball as it lies," or similar wording, this would instruct the player to not lift a ball simply due to an unfavorable lie. Violating that rule would incur a two stroke penalty.Also, to declare a ball unplayable simple because the lie is unfavorable would violate the gentlemanly etiquette of the game of golf, and is heavily frowned upon.
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a million dollars of course
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of course..... world heavy weight championship and wwe championship
NO of course not or how would it fall to the ground
Well, of course he will lose his world heavyweight championship I mean everyone losses their championship once in a while. But the question is not will he lose it the question is when he'l lose it
anytime of course she rocks