MGA Quiz 2018 • Re: Q 22
Playing the 16th hole:
A+B v. C+D = A/S with three to play
A v C, A is 2 up with three to play
B v D, D is 2 up with three to play
Timeline
1. C makes four, only A has putt for halve.
2. D makes six
3. C gives advice to A, his opponent in both the singles and fourball match. Since his opponent in the singles match has a putt for the halve, the hole is halved in the A v C singles match. For the penalty in the fourball match, R2-2, does not apply, instead C is DQed in the fourball match for play of the 16th hole.
4. C gives advice to B, no additional consequence.
5. B misses his putt and picks up his ball without a concession for the stroke from D in his singles match.
6. A makes five.
A+B win the hole from C+D to go 1 up
A is dormie v. C
D should make a claim that B's putt was not conceded and would thus win the hole to win his match 3&2
Thus answer D is correct.
A+B v. C+D = A/S with three to play
A v C, A is 2 up with three to play
B v D, D is 2 up with three to play
Timeline
1. C makes four, only A has putt for halve.
2. D makes six
3. C gives advice to A, his opponent in both the singles and fourball match. Since his opponent in the singles match has a putt for the halve, the hole is halved in the A v C singles match. For the penalty in the fourball match, R2-2, does not apply, instead C is DQed in the fourball match for play of the 16th hole.
4. C gives advice to B, no additional consequence.
5. B misses his putt and picks up his ball without a concession for the stroke from D in his singles match.
6. A makes five.
A+B win the hole from C+D to go 1 up
A is dormie v. C
D should make a claim that B's putt was not conceded and would thus win the hole to win his match 3&2
Thus answer D is correct.
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