I'm sorry, this is a dumb question, but I couldn't find an answer with the search.
My dad and I were out playing this weekend, and on a long par 5 I hit my drive into the water. I teed up another one, and I got it on the fairway, but it went real high and not very long. I remarked "dang, that's three strokes already, and I've got a looong way to go." My dad says, "no, that's only two. You've only hit it twice."
I thought that when you hit in the water, you count that hit, plus you take a penalty stroke. So that's two. Then when you tee up and hit again, that's three. My dad says that that might be the rule for the pros, but that amatuers don't count an extra penalty stroke. Is that true? Is that really a "rule" for amatuers, or is that just something people do when playing for fun with their buddies, i.e., a mulligan of sorts? I want to be sure I know what the official rule is.
Thank you.
