Clearly one decision is enough if it covers all eventualities but to me, the decision quoted doesn't.
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Originally Posted by bulldog2k If the subsequent lie of the ball were such that it was expedient for the player to play his next stroke with some other club, may the player use the other club? Yes.
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This accounts for the situation of the different lie, but nothing else. If I'm 60 yards out, so use a SW to determine my point of nearest relief, drop, and end up with a perfect lie, how do I then claim that the lie of the ball now makes it expedient to use my driver, and hence use that for the measuring?