QUOTE(RichB @ Sep 7 2007, 09:44 PM)

Yes, you do mark and lift (rule 22-2).
If the problem is the mark is now *at risk*...
just move the mark as you would on the green....
instead of a putterhead width, how 'bout several...
as long as the ball is replaced...you're within the rules....
and no cleaning of lifted ball.
Oh, and the decision of which to mark....although the nearer to the pin
would seem to be the correct choice, as farther from the whole normally goes first,
in stroke play, to be equitable to both players, I would suggest marking the furthest ball
and letting the nearer player play first...solely for the purpose of not having the nearer player
have divot issues.
Experts please correct me, if my interpretation is wrong.
So if you're playing match play, obviously the farther ball must go first. Would it still be in the spirit of the game to really hit down on your ball to take a big divot?
I'd like to see a ruling on that... Player A hits his farther ball, takes a divot where player B's ball must go. Player A doesn't replace his divot. What can player B do?