Jeremy Ellwood and Neil Tappin highlight 6 Rules most golfers don't know in this article and video looking into some of golf's less well-known Rules... Photo: Kenny Smith Jeremy Ellwood and Neil Tappin highlight 6 Rules most golfers don't know in this article and video looking into some of golf's less well-known Rules... This article 6 Rules Most Golfers Don’t Know appeared first on Golf Monthly.
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Everybody has a few rules they can't stand, including PGA Tour player Pat Perez. On the most recent episode on Off Course, he let loose. The post 2 rules this PGA Tour winner would change right now appeared first on Golf.
At 45 years old and after 20 years on Tour, Pat Perez has seen a lot on the course and discusses what rules he would like to change. The post Off Course with Claude Harmon: Two rules Pat Perez would change appeared first on Golf.
GM regulars Fergus Bisset and Jeremy Ellwood debate whether a fully flooded bunker or an integral road presents the harsher no free relief scenario. No free relief No free relief scenarios - Is a flooded bunker or an integral road harsher? This article No Free Relief – Is Flooded Bunker Or Integral Road Harsher? appeared first on Golf Monthly.
Ah, the good old British summer. One minute it’s scorching, the next it’s absolutely tipping down. And getting caught in a downpour on the course led Dave McGinlay to email me the following question… “Playing a casual round the other day, it started raining as we were walking to the green. One of our players […] The post Rules of Golf explained: Can I hold an umbrella while putting? appeared first on National Club Golfer.
A real-life example for you this week – one I actually had to rule on in a recent competition. A player found his ball next to a staked tree, which is classed in my club’s local rules as an abnormal course condition and, specifically, an immovable obstruction. The player indicated he would take relief under […] The post Rules of Golf explained: Do I need to mark my ball when taking relief? appeared first on National Club Golfer.
What can golfers use as a ball marker on the greens? What is and isn't allowed? Golf News Net
In golf, when players get on the green, they typically mark their ball, replacing it with a ball marker that clears the way for them to clean their ball and allow other players to putt around their ball without issue. According to the USGA, a ball marker is defined as "an artificial object when used […]
Thanks to Colin Leather for letting his imagination run wild with this emailed Rules of Golf query. “We were playing at Banstead Downs in a fourball – ready golf. Player 1 was on the wide right of the 15th fairway, approximately 110 yards from the green. Player 2 was on the left of the fairway […] The post Rules of Golf explained: My ball has hit another player’s ball – what do we do? appeared first on National Club Golfer.