Where a player has interference from two abnormal course conditions (in this case, in the general area), they are permitted to choose which condition they want to take relief from. After that they must drop within one club-length of the…
Learn the Rules of Golf in an easy and fun way in the 25 grades in Oswald’s Golf Rules School. Website: www.golfrules.com. Music: www.bensound.com.
Learn the Rules of Golf in an easy and fun way in the 25 grades in Oswald’s Golf Rules School. Website: www.golfrules.com. Music: www.bensound.com.
Learn the Rules of Golf in an easy and fun way in the 25 grades in Oswald’s Golf Rules School. Website: www.golfrules.com. Music: www.bensound.com.
Abnormal course conditions include ground under repair, temporary water, immovable obstructions (cart paths, sprinkler heads, etc.), and animal holes. Learn more about these conditions and how to take relief from them in this short video. To learn more about golf’s…
The USGA’s Thomas Pagel and The R&A’s Thomas Rickman discusses the changes that will go into effect on January 1, 2016 to Rule 14-3, which governs the use of artificial devices and unusual equipment, as well as the abnormal use…