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Golf Debate Answered: Would you force an opponent to re-hit a shot if he played out of turn in match play?
Golf Debate Answered: Would you force an opponent to re-hit a shot if he played out of turn in match play?
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Player gets knocked out of U.S. Mid-Amateur when caddie mistakenly commits unusual rules violation
When a match in a USGA championship ends on the 20th hole, it frequently wraps up with some drama. In a way that was the case ...
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Rules of Golf Review: I hit the wrong green with my approach shot. What do I do next?
Now, on to the rules question at hand: What do you do when you hit the ball on to the wrong green? It doesn't happen a lot, but it does happen. Some greens are close enough to other holes that an ...
One scenario where putting away from the hole doesn't necessarily rise to the level of serious misconduct is if the action ...
Hilton Head Island Packet on MSN
New rules for golf carts in Beaufort. Here’s what to know and what’s the cost?
The city has passed new regulations that affect seatbelt usage, night-time driving and the roads where legal driving is ...
Columbia City Council previously looked at rules that would have effectively banned “golf cart taxis” while also limiting ...
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Rules Guy: With preferred lies, can you leave your club-length marker on the ground while you hit?
After some deep thought, we have landed at no penalty. Under Model Local Rule E-3, preferred lies does not require marking, ...
Golf has invariably prided itself on heritage, with its reverence for history presented as proof of its purity. All too often, however, the adherence to customs comes with firmness; rules devised for ...
Summer is fleeting and for New England boaters and beach-goers, that means holding on to the last moments you can. Golfers?
ST. JOHNS, Mich. (WILX) - The City of St. Johns has new rules for golf cart owners. St. Johns residents who wish to operate ...
Mitzel lost after his caddie accepted a cart ride to the second extra hole on the par-4 2nd. Per Model Local Rule G-6, which states, “during a round, a player or caddie must not ride on any form of ...
That said, if they are white stakes that are defining the boundary, they cannot be moved nor does one get free relief from them. That’s a black-and-white call, and if you knew this already, color ...
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