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Never knew you could estimate, that must be a new rule as well.
Not every golf hole is perfectly straight. I don't think its as simple as walking to the edge of the fairway and dropping for the following:
1. there could be 50-60 yards from the point of exit and edge of fairway so it would be easy to make a significant error in no closer to the hole.
2. if a player loses a ball way right on a dogleg left. the closest edge of the fairway will be much closer to the hole as will pretty much any point between the exit area and the fairway so the player will have to move well back to find a point on the edge of the fairway that is no closer, maybe 30-40-50 yards from the nearest edge. In that case the point in the rough might be the better option and produce a better view or angle. Nonetheless it probably requires measuring. in this situation I am 100% hitting again from the tee .
3. likewise if a player loses a ball right on a dog leg right.
personally, unless its a really tough shot, I'm likely sticking with hitting a provisional unless I was trying to drive a green or reaching a par 5 in 2 and the shot was was way up there and the next shot with 2 stroke penalty makes more sense.
i think there will be abuses in terms of where people drop, but I guess that happens now. i do like the fact that its 2 strokes instead of 1 s I have lots of buds who just dropped at point of entry and counted 1 before, now they will count two so I have a better chance since I play provisionals