The way Larson is glaring angrily at Shooter, he's like, "Are you actually gonna try to hit that ball off my foot? Remember, you hit my foot with that club and you're in twice as much trouble than you already are!"
I read that if the ball goes out of bounds, it needs to be played from as close as possible to where it was last played. In Shooter's case, since the ball landed on the guy's foot, that would likely count as out of bounds.
You are correct about 'a ball that goes out of bounds, must be played as near as possible to the last place played'. The 'guy's foot' is not out of bounds, most spectators who come to watch the golf, are behind the ropes, but this is within the boundaries of the course.
I guess that makes sense. If I were Shooter, I likely would've used a putter instead of a wedge; mainly for the guy's sake; or I would've stuck with the wedge, but gone with answer 4.
LOLOL!! "Excuse me, I just gotta get through, I'm looking for my ball, this is golf; k? Excuse me, thank you. Thank you." AAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA "This is golf."
What if Mr. Larson moved his foot from under the ball or even kicked the ball far away. How would that be counted. I would not let someone swing so dangerously close to my foot.
It doesn't surprise me. I feel like Shooter asking for the ball was probably a director's nod for what should have happened. But because this is an Adam Sandler movie. "Play it as it is because it's funnier."
How would you even move that giant dude? I think security would just give him a warning and call it a day. They don't get paid enough to deal with a large problem.
@@giovannigalvez8598irl he probably would have been very easy to move. Kiel’s leaning on the shorter guy, and it fits his character, but in real life he probably needed the support from that guy so he wouldn’t fall over (his condition probably left him pretty weak)
Whenever my dad and I play golf together and there’s not many other people around and once of us gets a bad lay, we always yell “DOUG!” 😂😂😂😂😂
The way Larson is glaring angrily at Shooter, he's like, "Are you actually gonna try to hit that ball off my foot? Remember, you hit my foot with that club and you're in twice as much trouble than you already are!"
I'd hate to see him in the parking lot.
Why? Dudes big and slow. Easy meat
I wouldn't with a firearm
@@quasar960 Dude is Jaws
At least he's waiting for us all in that big parking lot up in Heaven now. RIP, Richard Kiel.
And Chubbs as well...RIP
R.I.P. Richard Kiel, Carl Weathers, & Joe Flaherty.
The nail finally got him
@@jamesborck5908And Bob Barker
That’s two thus far Shooter!
Oh you can count good for you
And you can count - on me waiting for you in the parking lot.
@@chrisgast You better run shooter
@@NotYourTypicalTeenRun for your life...
Ooohhhh 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'd love it if Adam Sandler and Christopher Mcdonald played a round golf for charity and just say some famous quotes for laughs.
Love his shirt and then the music and him glaringly saying… Is this your ball? And then Shooter sye and say Yes it is.😂😂😂😂
lmfao! the crowd made it worse by going "ooooooohhhhh!"
THIS IS GOLF
1:13 and you can count on me waiting for you in the parking lot!
Ooooh LMFAO.😂
At least he's waiting in that parking lot in Heaven now. RIP, Richard Keil.
Yeah 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Mr Larson’s shirt is exactly correct.
I read that if the ball goes out of bounds, it needs to be played from as close as possible to where it was last played. In Shooter's case, since the ball landed on the guy's foot, that would likely count as out of bounds.
You are correct about 'a ball that goes out of bounds, must be played as near as possible to the last place played'.
The 'guy's foot' is not out of bounds, most spectators who come to watch the golf, are behind the ropes, but this is within the boundaries of the course.
I guess that makes sense. If I were Shooter, I likely would've used a putter instead of a wedge; mainly for the guy's sake; or I would've stuck with the wedge, but gone with answer 4.
The tournament director Doug gave a wrong ruling, Shooter was entitled to free relief.
@@GolfRulesQuestions What about Happy in the event of the fallen tower? Would he have been entitled to some form of relief like Virginia requested?
@@aeonversestudios01 yes, certainly ruclips.net/video/62KlTUUfb98/видео.html
LOLOL!! "Excuse me, I just gotta get through, I'm looking for my ball, this is golf; k? Excuse me, thank you. Thank you." AAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA "This is golf."
This is gaolfff
“This is golf” gets me every time.
1:07 And you can count on me waiting for you in the parking lot
Best comeback ever 😂
@@Dommie222absolutely
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his shirt though
Yep and very easy to buy online too.
Makes for a great Halloween costume. If anybody understands the reference then they are as cool as peeing your pants.
Is this your ball? It struck my foot!
Great shot Shooter!
So would you technically hit it off their foot if this were a real life scenario?
You’re not permitted to make a shot off a human.
@@GolfRulesQuestions If it did land on someone's foot, would it be a drop?
@@dbz4586 yeah the player must take a drop.
What's a drop idk golf
@@noeespinosa9359 Pick up the ball, move it straight to the nearest playable spot, drop it. This may incur a penalty stroke, I'm not 100% on that.
What if Mr. Larson moved his foot from under the ball or even kicked the ball far away. How would that be counted. I would not let someone swing so dangerously close to my foot.
It was a wrong ruling that the player was told to play a ball off the spectators foot.
@@GolfRulesQuestions I don't how a ball can land on someone's foot but again it's comedy.
The nail comes out next week.
Well you can hardly notice
Play the ball as it lies.
Does that even works to play the ball as it lies? Even the same with PGA?
It doesn't surprise me. I feel like Shooter asking for the ball was probably a director's nod for what should have happened. But because this is an Adam Sandler movie. "Play it as it is because it's funnier."
I remember Richard Kiel from one of the James Bond movies.
I love how he calls for a ruling even though the rule seems very black and white… “play as it lies” no matter what
Because that's not the rules, play as it lies is if it lands in a playable area, a person is not a playable area
What are the odds of the ball landing on someone’s foot?
If there is no one around, I would say a trillion to one.
I'd say very good odds if it's in a MOVIE SCRIPT!!!
I wonder if Lefty couldve pulled off that revovery
Larson probably picked up the ball and placed it on his foot.
Excellent. ♡ T.E.N.
Is this your ball.
At .23 seconds in... does anyone know what Nike's that kid is wearing?? 😂 I had those and can't remember. The 90s 🙋♂️
Shooter don't mess with Jaws He kills people 😂
Nah, that threat would have had him escorted immediately off-site by security. Still funny, though.
nah. that group of people probably would vouch he didnt say that and security would kick rocks. also security cant really touch guest but cops can
How would you even move that giant dude? I think security would just give him a warning and call it a day. They don't get paid enough to deal with a large problem.
@@giovannigalvez8598irl he probably would have been very easy to move.
Kiel’s leaning on the shorter guy, and it fits his character, but in real life he probably needed the support from that guy so he wouldn’t fall over (his condition probably left him pretty weak)
And you can count on me waiting for you at the parking lot
his size 22's are as big as the green tho
Bro, what the fuck is that 7 second ad about now
Is this your ball?
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I swear my dad had those nikes
Lol shooter plays a good vilan