Some serious shade from Rick there and some pretty damn fine golf too; plenty humour and bants. This is shaping up to be an awesome mini-series finale; Bring it on! Cheers
The last of the pink 'uns. 😢 And I agree with Matt. I thought Rick said something else, too! 😱 Did you catch the 2-stroke penalty to Rick at 18:28 for tamping down the ground short of the green and altering his line of play? 😉
Amazing vlog, Carter! So many good and crazy shots (and banter)! Was it wrong for me to chuckle when Fryer managed only a par from the middle of the fairway on the last while you and Rick birdied from the rough? lol.
Rick constantly trying to justify putting it. When he knows he should chip it. Smh. You know damn well you could chip it closer than putting it off the other side of the green, mate! You're just fearful of shanking it.
Once your original ball is found, or MAY be found, you are obligated to identify it, and if found to be your ball, continue to play the original, unless it is out of bounds (you're not supposed to hit a provisional for a ball thought to be lost in a hazard). Now, you're asking if the person who holed his provisional can just declare the hole finished with his provisional. That's a tricky question, since you are supposed to make a reasonable attempt to find your original ball. Could you just conduct a 5 minute search with your eyes closed? I guess you could get away with it, but it's not exactly, how you say over there, "cricket."
You are correct. I was under the impression that a player had to make a "reasonable attempt" to find his/her own ball. I may have been confusing it with the following, which allows an OPPONENT/COMPETITOR to delay play with a provisional ball for 5 minutes if the OPPONENT/COMPETITOR wishes to conduct a search for it... 27-2b/1 Continuation of Play with Provisional Ball Without Searching for Original Ball Q.At a par-3 hole, a player hits his tee shot into dense woods. He then hits a provisional ball which comes to rest near the hole. In view of the position of the provisional ball, the player does not wish to find his original ball. He does not search for it and walks directly towards his provisional ball to continue play with it. His opponent (or fellow-competitor) believes it would be beneficial to him if the original ball were found. May the opponent (or fellow-competitor) search for the player's ball? A.Yes. In equity (Rule 1-4), he may search for five minutes provided that in the meantime the player does not play a stroke with the provisional ball, it being nearer the hole than the place where the original ball is likely to be. The player is entitled to play such a stroke. If he does, the original ball is then lost under Rule 27-2b and further search for it would serve no purpose. In match play, if the player so proceeds and his provisional ball is closer to the hole than his opponent's ball, his opponent may recall the stroke (Rule 10-1c). However, recalling the stroke would not change the status of the original ball, which was lost when the provisional ball was played out of turn. See also Decision 27-2c/2.
Damn Matt you cant hit irons straight now you cant hit driver straight ????? And you are a golf teacher???hummmmmm Maybe Rick can give you some lessons LMAO
Exactly why I stopped watching anything with Fryer. He's a sourpuss until something goes poor for one of his playing partners. I would never play a round with him.
I pretty much agree with this, i've only watched the 2 course blogs with him playing, he's a very angry man that only chirps up if one of his playing partners hits a bad shot or somehow he manages to hit a good shot in among all the erratic stuff. He could write a book of excuses as to why he hit a bad shot, my hand slipped off the club, the ball wasn't lying good, that's some of the worse rough i've ever hit out of, the wind got hold of it when clearly he left the face of his club open and hit across the path which he does a lot etc etc. It's nothing personal as i don't know him but i struggle to watch his whining and face pulls as well. Rick and Andy have it pretty much spot on, they don't mind laughing at themselves if they hit a bad shot, they look like they are enjoying even at the times when they are struggling like we all do.
Love the banter between you 3. It makes golf fun...
+Paul Anderton Glad you enjoying the vlog Paul. Always a good laugh with the boys
Still love watching these course vlogs in 2022
Cheers gents!
Ha love this 💪🏽
Some serious shade from Rick there and some pretty damn fine golf too; plenty humour and bants.
This is shaping up to be an awesome mini-series finale; Bring it on!
Cheers
Brilliant vlog Carter, fantastic banter between you all
Thanks Alan, Great laugh had by all
Great video Carter! Throughly enjoyed these vlogs, you's 3 are a great match, fantastic banter and not taking it too seriously. Keep it up
+Blair Hamilton Thankyou, thoroughly enjoyable filming with the lads
The overkill "FOUR!!".....hilarious. 😆😂
He's used to shouting it for his shots!!!
Very much like the buzzman
The last of the pink 'uns. 😢 And I agree with Matt. I thought Rick said something else, too! 😱 Did you catch the 2-stroke penalty to Rick at 18:28 for tamping down the ground short of the green and altering his line of play? 😉
+Joe Perez Ooooh we didnt see that! Signed for wrong score now so DQ for Rick!!
Improve MYGOLF 😂😂😂
Yeah, what was Rick thinking? Maybe it was karma paying him back for being Mr. Smarty Pants, lol.
Yep - breach of rule 8.1. Naughty.
Great blog Andy! Fantastic bants and humor ❤
Classic vlog. Miss filming these
@@andycartergolf Yes I miss seeing you, Rick, Matt and Peter play together.
Man all of you were hilarious that day.
Nothing like support from ur m8's when things aren't going ur way on the course is there matt 😂
0 support offered!!!
Dudes!!!
What happened to the north vs. south challenge? I’d like to see that show back up on the The repertoire.
great shot Andy
Now that was a deafening silence missing birdie haha
Amazing vlog, Carter! So many good and crazy shots (and banter)! Was it wrong for me to chuckle when Fryer managed only a par from the middle of the fairway on the last while you and Rick birdied from the rough? lol.
Absolutely not... we did haha!
I Subbed after you chipped in on the Par 5 for birdie. Great shot
In that case welcome to my channel, lots more birdies to come :)
Nice chip.
I want to go play a round with you guys tbh. Awesome video.
+J Beaman remember though, you Cant be sensitive in this group 😂
It would be a once in a lifetime experience regardless of how much you guys lay it on me. You guys are legends. Lol Keep up the great content!
Lmao it doesn't need to be like this 😂
Come on Matt!
Why does Rick hit a 60dgr when it only goes 90yrds? He had over 100 to go. Loved watching this again lol. Some ribbins going on
03:06 matt: i can see it from HEA! xD
When discussing the flag in/out debate, remember this nasty pin strike lol ouch
Well, since you were talking rules infractions... 18:27 wasn't quite kosher as well. LOL
13-2
I know, it's only just been noticed haha!! DQ SHIELS!!!
Yes yes yes keep them coming carter, what's happened to fletch recently
+danny ryland Part 3 tomorrow buddy!!
This match is really getting interesting now...haaaa
Am I the only one who thinks Fletch will be back with a vengeance???
The return should be imminent!
Improve MYGOLF I hope his putting has improved as much as your chipping otherwise it could be embarrassing👍😚
Could? WILL*
hahahaha Cranky Fryer is the best!
Squirrel!
😂😂😂😂
Do you lot blame every bad shot on the wind 😂 good bid anyways 👍🏼
Rule 1: Always deflect blame from yourself.
Rick constantly trying to justify putting it. When he knows he should chip it. Smh. You know damn well you could chip it closer than putting it off the other side of the green, mate! You're just fearful of shanking it.
A small bit of me dies every time Rick hits a putt man, it's like he's no feel for it at all 🤔
Hahahaha great comment
Rick been playing good golf these days but no need to be all arrogant and stuff
hahaha!!
Once your original ball is found, or MAY be found, you are obligated to identify it, and if found to be your ball, continue to play the original, unless it is out of bounds (you're not supposed to hit a provisional for a ball thought to be lost in a hazard). Now, you're asking if the person who holed his provisional can just declare the hole finished with his provisional. That's a tricky question, since you are supposed to make a reasonable attempt to find your original ball. Could you just conduct a 5 minute search with your eyes closed? I guess you could get away with it, but it's not exactly, how you say over there, "cricket."
There's nothing in the Rules that requires you to look for the original ball.
You are correct. I was under the impression that a player had to make a "reasonable attempt" to find his/her own ball. I may have been confusing it with the following, which allows an OPPONENT/COMPETITOR to delay play with a provisional ball for 5 minutes if the OPPONENT/COMPETITOR wishes to conduct a search for it...
27-2b/1 Continuation of Play with Provisional Ball Without Searching for Original Ball
Q.At a par-3 hole, a player hits his tee shot into dense woods. He then hits a provisional ball which comes to rest near the hole. In view of the position of the provisional ball, the player does not wish to find his original ball. He does not search for it and walks directly towards his provisional ball to continue play with it. His opponent (or fellow-competitor) believes it would be beneficial to him if the original ball were found. May the opponent (or fellow-competitor) search for the player's ball?
A.Yes. In equity (Rule 1-4), he may search for five minutes provided that in the meantime the player does not play a stroke with the provisional ball, it being nearer the hole than the place where the original ball is likely to be. The player is entitled to play such a stroke. If he does, the original ball is then lost under Rule 27-2b and further search for it would serve no purpose. In match play, if the player so proceeds and his provisional ball is closer to the hole than his opponent's ball, his opponent may recall the stroke (Rule 10-1c). However, recalling the stroke would not change the status of the original ball, which was lost when the provisional ball was played out of turn. See also Decision 27-2c/2.
Joe Perez if you pass the original Ball expected stay, the provisional is in Play. The Guy finished the Hole With a 4 and the Hole is finished.
Am I the only 1 who laughs like hell when Rick makes an instructional video on how to chip? lol. No offense Rick, but I skip those videos.
It’s definately a ‘do as I say not as I do’ video
you should have followed "that was low" with "not as low as the number of your subscribers, but low still". opportunity missed [smh]
Damn Matt you cant hit irons straight now you cant hit driver straight ????? And you are a golf teacher???hummmmmm Maybe Rick can give you some lessons LMAO
Exactly why I stopped watching anything with Fryer. He's a sourpuss until something goes poor for one of his playing partners. I would never play a round with him.
I pretty much agree with this, i've only watched the 2 course blogs with him playing, he's a very angry man that only chirps up if one of his playing partners hits a bad shot or somehow he manages to hit a good shot in among all the erratic stuff. He could write a book of excuses as to why he hit a bad shot, my hand slipped off the club, the ball wasn't lying good, that's some of the worse rough i've ever hit out of, the wind got hold of it when clearly he left the face of his club open and hit across the path which he does a lot etc etc. It's nothing personal as i don't know him but i struggle to watch his whining and face pulls as well. Rick and Andy have it pretty much spot on, they don't mind laughing at themselves if they hit a bad shot, they look like they are enjoying even at the times when they are struggling like we all do.