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Decision 2-3/1.

Players Under Impression Match Is Over Later Realize It Was All Square

Q. In a match, A and B left the 18th green under the impression that A had won. They later realized that in fact the match was all square. The matter was referred to the Committee. What is the ruling?

A. Since there was no indication that wrong information had been given, the match stands as played, with A the winner.

Players Mistakenly Believing Match Is All Square After 18 Holes Play Extra Hole Without Claim Being Made ? See 2-5/6.

Rightful Winner of Match Makes No Claim and Agrees to Play Extra Holes ? See 2-5/7.

Match-Play Finalists Both Disqualified ? See 33/3.

True State of Match Not Determinable ? See 34-3/5.


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