User talk:Ricklipinski

Fried egg
According to the article history of article fried egg, on 19:22, 29 May 2006, you added the following statement about fried egg:


 * It also refers to a lie in a sand bunker in golf. This is a lie where at least half the ball is under the level of the sand.

However, the article on golf states the following (see section poor shots):


 * Fried Egg: This situation occurs when the ball lands in a sand bunker and does not move from its landing spot. A small crater, or frying pan, encircles the "egg" (golf ball), and makes the next shot a difficult one.

They are similar but not identical; one of the two must be the more correct definition. (I'm leaning towards the one in the golf article since it explains the terminology much better.) Please adjust either your sentence in the fried egg article, or the corresponding description in the golf article. (Note that I've moved your sentence to the bottom of the fried egg article.) 24.19.184.243 05:26, 14 July 2006 (UTC)