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Decision 1-3/6.

Marker Attests Wrong Score Knowingly and Competitor Aware Score Wrong

Q. In stroke play, B failed to hole out at a hole. A few holes later he realized he had erred. A, B?s marker and fellow-competitor, was aware both that B had infringed the Rules and that B knew this, but nevertheless he signed B?s card. B was disqualified under Rule 3-2 (Failure to Hole Out). Should A, who knowingly overlooked the breach, be penalized?

A. A should have been disqualified for a breach of Rule 1-3.

Marker Attests Wrong Score Knowingly But Competitor Unaware Score Wrong ? See 6-6a/5.

Competitor Seeks Help from Fellow-Competitor to Avoid Penalty ? See 33-7/7.


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