Mark Crossfield That too. :-) I very much enjoy your videos. A good blend of golf and club reviews and instruction. I don't think I could play with you, though. You'd be in my head from the first tee onward.
Rule 7-2 A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole. Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practise putting or chipping on or near: a. the putting green of the hole last played, b. any practice putting green, or c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round, provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play ( Rule 6-7). Strokes made in continuing the play of a hole, the result of which has been decided, are not practice strokes. Exception: When play has been suspended by the Committee, a player may, prior to resumption of play, practise (a) as provided in this Rule, (b) anywhere other than on the competition course and (c) as otherwise permitted by the Committee. PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 7-2: Match play - Loss of hole; Stroke play - Two strokes. In the event of a breach between the play of two holes, the penalty applies to the next hole. Note 1: A practice swing is not a practice stroke and may be taken at any place, provided the player does not breach the Rules. Note 2: The Committee may, in the conditions of a competition (Rule 33-1), prohibit: (a) practice on or near the putting green of the hole last played, and (b) rolling a ball on the putting green of the hole last played.
What always gets me is how insistent some people are that their misunderstanding of the rule is right. Case in point, Mark is adamant that it would be a penalty despite no rule even slightly resembling what he says existing.
Buzz's golf in this video is very reminiscent of Rory so far in the Open. He's using golf clubs, just like Rory, a golf ball, just like Rory, and is playing on a golf course - again, just like Rory. He's a much better player than he showed in this clip and more importantly is a really good sport. Fun and funny vid.
Hi Mark Uuuum - ref the 'practicing' discussion at the end, it is a common mis-conception that 'practice putting' during strokeplay is not allowed BUT rule 7.2 clearly states: -------------------- Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practise putting or chipping on or near: a. the putting green of the hole last played, b. any practice putting green, or c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round, provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play ( Rule 6-7). --------------------- Steve was right - during official comps (especially big events such as you would have played as an amatuer and on the Tour!) they invoke a 'local rule' by committee that bans it to speed up play - but generally it is allowed in the rules as above.And of course during match-play events (eg Ryder Cup) the pace of play is quicker, so the Tours 'allow' practice as per the above rule. Everyday is a school day! Buzzman IS in the right job! :) :)
Alright, for the record, I KNOW Buzzman is a quality player. I've seen him make eagles and plenty of birdies on these videos. I am sure he could beat 95% of the knuckleheads on here making comments about his game. I am sure all of us who play this great game have had moments on the course where nothing at all seems to go right and cannot catch a break.
mark great video's noticed your using a go kart they are becoming very popular at the courses round the midlands every one you speak to really rates them great aftersales service and easy to store very reliable are the comes even if you buy one secondhand have you ever done a revue of them (please get buzza to get is elbows in when putting arms hanging in space does he not watch askgolfguru vids, find him a crown bowling green and let him play does wonders for your putting
7-2. During Round A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole. Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practice putting or chipping on or near: a. the putting green of the hole last played, b. any practice putting green, or c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round,
You're wrong Mark, you can practice on the green you've just played in strokeplay. Maybe the rule has changed? 7-2. During Round A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole. Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practice putting or chipping on or near: a. the putting green of the hole last played, b. any practice putting green, or c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round, provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play (Rule 6-7). Strokes made in continuing the play of a hole, the result of which has been decided, are not practice strokes. Exception: When play has been suspended by the Committee, a player may, prior to resumption of play, practice (a) as provided in this Rule, (b) anywhere other than on the competition course and (c) as otherwise permitted by the Committee.
Yeah, it's one of those rules that is often overruled by competition committees, local rules etc, esp. pro events. Didn't mean to sound quite so arrogant either, "YOU'RE WRONG!!" ;)
TheVoiceOfJimNantz And some 'Nantz Clamps' patented wrist restrainers. "Making putts go straight and in since 93. As used by Garcia and Westwood."....... Maybe not😅
shouting "what have you got?" at someone when they are just starting their backswing is not appropriate and sets a bad example for people watching. Of course Steve should start his routine again, but he is too good natured to complain. Fact is Buzzman is a good player when Mark is not there. I dont know how anyone can put up with someone who talks to you when your hitting the ball.
oh Garth such a funny comment. Buzza knows he is going to be asked what club he understands he is making a picture and audio production. but you are right Buzza can play. Buzza is +6 after 6 holes then after 14 he is +5. For 7 holes he is -1. anyone who stuggles to see a guy how hits it 290 off the tee and stay around par after the start he had as someone who can play maybe needs to look at there game. You are correct Buzz can play.
I agree! Buzza should go back and look at basic putting techniques. Eyes above the ball, elbows tucked into stomach etc. Changing putters every week won't really help :P Love him still :)
cammon Buzza, we see tour professionals play much worse than this every tournament!!! and your not on tour! I follow Joost (like in post) Luiten (like in loud) and he posted an 81 on the first round of the open, and much worse on the US open and the Masters. Actually playing is his full time job. But he also won on the European tour and earns a million euros + every year, he's got sponsors and plays at the Masters and the Open and the US open, and all over the world soooooo... yeeeees... you should probably look for a job in vegetables, like grocery? :)
Rule 7.2 - You can practice putting or chipping between holes unless stated by committee.
Rule 7-2 permits practice putting on the green of the completed hole. If you were penalized it was because of a rule specific to that event.
or they just got it wrong
Mark Crossfield That too. :-) I very much enjoy your videos. A good blend of golf and club reviews and instruction. I don't think I could play with you, though. You'd be in my head from the first tee onward.
Loving the happy tunes 🎧🎶
Thanks
Rule 7-2
A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole.
Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practise putting or chipping on or near:
a. the putting green of the hole last played,
b. any practice putting green, or
c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round, provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play ( Rule 6-7).
Strokes made in continuing the play of a hole, the result of which has been decided, are not practice strokes.
Exception: When play has been suspended by the Committee, a player may, prior to resumption of play, practise (a) as provided in this Rule, (b) anywhere other than on the competition course and (c) as otherwise permitted by the Committee.
PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE 7-2:
Match play - Loss of hole; Stroke play - Two strokes.
In the event of a breach between the play of two holes, the penalty applies to the next hole.
Note 1: A practice swing is not a practice stroke and may be taken at any place, provided the player does not breach the Rules.
Note 2: The Committee may, in the conditions of a competition (Rule 33-1), prohibit:
(a) practice on or near the putting green of the hole last played, and
(b) rolling a ball on the putting green of the hole last played.
What always gets me is how insistent some people are that their misunderstanding of the rule is right. Case in point, Mark is adamant that it would be a penalty despite no rule even slightly resembling what he says existing.
Steve is one of the best 18 hanicapers I've ever seen ;)
bandit
Happy music is a nice touch mark!
haha thanks.
Man the buzzman is not feeling it again, I think he needs a hug Mark.
Haha
great stuff mark love it....keep it up!
What device are u using to tell u how man yards?
Had a round just like this this yesterday, commiserations Buzz-Man, it happens to the best of us.
Buzz's golf in this video is very reminiscent of Rory so far in the Open. He's using golf clubs, just like Rory, a golf ball, just like Rory, and is playing on a golf course - again, just like Rory.
He's a much better player than he showed in this clip and more importantly is a really good sport. Fun and funny vid.
Send Buzza off to Spain to Glenn's putting lab. Watching the videos you did with Glenn improved my putting immensely.
poor glenn does not deserve that
Hi Mark
Uuuum - ref the 'practicing' discussion at the end, it is a common mis-conception that 'practice putting' during strokeplay is not allowed BUT rule 7.2 clearly states:
--------------------
Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practise putting or chipping on or near:
a. the putting green of the hole last played,
b. any practice putting green, or
c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round, provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play ( Rule 6-7).
---------------------
Steve was right - during official comps (especially big events such as you would have played as an amatuer and on the Tour!) they invoke a 'local rule' by committee that bans it to speed up play - but generally it is allowed in the rules as above.And of course during match-play events (eg Ryder Cup) the pace of play is quicker, so the Tours 'allow' practice as per the above rule.
Everyday is a school day! Buzzman IS in the right job!
:) :)
Love the fairways! Gotta learn to strike the ball.
strike it pure
Alright, for the record, I KNOW Buzzman is a quality player. I've seen him make eagles and plenty of birdies on these videos. I am sure he could beat 95% of the knuckleheads on here making comments about his game. I am sure all of us who play this great game have had moments on the course where nothing at all seems to go right and cannot catch a break.
Nice to see buzza is still a good sport even during a very frustrating round
cool dude
The thing is, Steve actually hits some nice putts, they just never drop
Like the comic strip transitions Mark
Thanks
20:19-21:44 best part of the video :p
Come on Buzzman! Get stuck in!
:)
Hilarious buzz man gives me hope! Haha
#lovethebuzZ
how can steve be a pro?!?! seriously!
normal channels
What is the name of the happy song? Ive been whistling it since christmas
mark great video's noticed your using a go kart they are becoming very popular at the courses round the midlands every one you speak to really rates them great aftersales service and easy to store very reliable are the comes even if you buy one secondhand have you ever done a revue of them
(please get buzza to get is elbows in when putting arms hanging in space does he not watch askgolfguru vids, find him a crown bowling green and let him play does wonders for your putting
love my go cart
I WILL at some stage be the group behind Steve so i can stock up on brand-spanking new PRO V's all you have to do is look in the prickly stuff
haha
7-2. During Round
A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole.
Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practice putting or chipping on or near:
a. the putting green of the hole last played,
b. any practice putting green, or
c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round,
steve was right it has to be a local rule. I got done and I think the pga got it wrong.
love what you do but just wish you would make the blogs longer
Buzzman looks like a 15Handicap golfer.
You're wrong Mark, you can practice on the green you've just played in strokeplay. Maybe the rule has changed?
7-2. During Round
A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole.
Between the play of two holes a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practice putting or chipping on or near:
a. the putting green of the hole last played,
b. any practice putting green, or
c. the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round,
provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play (Rule 6-7).
Strokes made in continuing the play of a hole, the result of which has been decided, are not practice strokes.
Exception: When play has been suspended by the Committee, a player may, prior to resumption of play, practice (a) as provided in this Rule, (b) anywhere other than on the competition course and (c) as otherwise permitted by the Committee.
I know. got penalised on this in a PGA event once.
Yeah, it's one of those rules that is often overruled by competition committees, local rules etc, esp. pro events. Didn't mean to sound quite so arrogant either, "YOU'RE WRONG!!" ;)
Mark Crossfield
So it's 100% legal for USGA rules, but can be illegal depending on who is running the show.
Has buzz been given the sack yet haha...I can see him as a taxi driver!
Buzza needs to practice some drag and lag with the putter !! Its hurtful to watch.
Please tell me Buzza doesn't melt down
They fastest way to make a bogey? Say this is boring after making a par.
chiiiiiiiiinggggggggggg... love it
haha ching ch ch ch chinggggg
i play of a 15 handicap and i still believe i am a better putter then the buzzman
Pfft shut up kid
Dylan West Kid,i am nearly 50.I play off 5 how about yourself KID ?
what off the ladys?
Ah..
Those who can do ,Those who can't Teach .stick with it Buzz
Buzza is defo winning this. A birdie blitz compounded with a Crossfield collapse. Get your money or it!!!!
Buzza needs the Daddy long legs spider
TheVoiceOfJimNantz And some 'Nantz Clamps' patented wrist restrainers. "Making putts go straight and in since 93. As used by Garcia and Westwood."....... Maybe not😅
Mark "the big dog" Crossfield
poor birdie buzza
That was pretty painful to watch :D
wait for the other parts
I don't think 'I like what's going on here' poor old Buzz
shouting "what have you got?" at someone when they are just starting their backswing is not appropriate and sets a bad example for people watching. Of course Steve should start his routine again, but he is too good natured to complain. Fact is Buzzman is a good player when Mark is not there. I dont know how anyone can put up with someone who talks to you when your hitting the ball.
oh Garth such a funny comment. Buzza knows he is going to be asked what club he understands he is making a picture and audio production. but you are right Buzza can play. Buzza is +6 after 6 holes then after 14 he is +5. For 7 holes he is -1. anyone who stuggles to see a guy how hits it 290 off the tee and stay around par after the start he had as someone who can play maybe needs to look at there game. You are correct Buzz can play.
Mark Crossfield Your grammar is killing me haha
Mark Crossfield why are comments disabled on part 5 parfield? I wanted to compliment your snooker skills!
Come out to California and I'd hire you Buzzman. +6 makes me look like a fucking fool on the course. #buzzmanegoboost
Are all links fairways like that? Just looks so...burnt :/
I've never played links.
So funny :-)
haha thanks
this guy cannot putt. this was tough to watch solely based on the fact that he cannot putt.
#holesomething
Have you not seen Buzzmans RUclips videos, he always starts by putting two balls at the same time and holeing both in the same hole.
This was brutal, in terms of putting. May be a better putter than he showed, but form this video: yikes.
I agree! Buzza should go back and look at basic putting techniques. Eyes above the ball, elbows tucked into stomach etc. Changing putters every week won't really help :P Love him still :)
Yeah dude! His eyes aren't even over the ball!
cammon Buzza, we see tour professionals play much worse than this every tournament!!! and your not on tour! I follow Joost (like in post) Luiten (like in loud) and he posted an 81 on the first round of the open, and much worse on the US open and the Masters. Actually playing is his full time job. But he also won on the European tour and earns a million euros + every year, he's got sponsors and plays at the Masters and the Open and the US open, and all over the world soooooo... yeeeees... you should probably look for a job in vegetables, like grocery? :)
haha