There was an attempt at a 'universal' rule book several years ago - but 'politics'.
The idea was: put all the common rules into the standard book, then follow that with an 'index' of the various alternatives that different series/leagues could not agree on.
One book and an announcement from an event, such as 'scoring will use appendix A5'.
This would have been an additionally effective method for referees, who could get the basics down pat for everything...
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My usual response to paintcheck calls was to pretend not to hear; this usually caused the player making the request no amount of frustration and they usually ended up taking themselves out of the game because they were so upset.
I also remember several occassions (woods ball tournaments) when it was obvious they were trying to use checks to recon bushes and bunkers - and somehow, I just never managed to understand which bush they were trying to direct me to...
The idea was: put all the common rules into the standard book, then follow that with an 'index' of the various alternatives that different series/leagues could not agree on.
One book and an announcement from an event, such as 'scoring will use appendix A5'.
This would have been an additionally effective method for referees, who could get the basics down pat for everything...
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My usual response to paintcheck calls was to pretend not to hear; this usually caused the player making the request no amount of frustration and they usually ended up taking themselves out of the game because they were so upset.
I also remember several occassions (woods ball tournaments) when it was obvious they were trying to use checks to recon bushes and bunkers - and somehow, I just never managed to understand which bush they were trying to direct me to...



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