Tournament setting, no painted circles around baskets.
Player is at his lie, and guesses its ~40 ish feet. He opts to step through his putt (assume putt is legal in all ways regarding stance and when it was released). Card mate says its a foot fault since he stepped thru and didnt maintain balance before advancing, obviously assuming he was in the 10 meter range.
What is the throwing players recourse here? The player calling the infraction doesn't need a 2nd to give the warning and re throw, but what if he is incorrect about the throwing players distance being appropriate?
Say the lie is still marked, and anyone can pace it off to verify the call being incorrect. Does the throwing player have the ability to have another player help them overturn this incorrect call? Or would it stand as called?
Player is at his lie, and guesses its ~40 ish feet. He opts to step through his putt (assume putt is legal in all ways regarding stance and when it was released). Card mate says its a foot fault since he stepped thru and didnt maintain balance before advancing, obviously assuming he was in the 10 meter range.
What is the throwing players recourse here? The player calling the infraction doesn't need a 2nd to give the warning and re throw, but what if he is incorrect about the throwing players distance being appropriate?
Say the lie is still marked, and anyone can pace it off to verify the call being incorrect. Does the throwing player have the ability to have another player help them overturn this incorrect call? Or would it stand as called?