Knowing the rules of golf can help save you strokes in many situations. In this video we look at what it means for a ball to be considered in the hole and a unique situation involving the flagstick. Click the…
I think we need to investigate the USGAA for this ruling. Take a look. So, you’re playing pinehurst number two. You give this birdie putt a little too much juice and now you’re standing there helplessly watching as Donald Ross…
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📄 Description: Did you know you get relief from a cart path — without penalty? Many beginners don’t! If your ball lands on a cart path, you’re allowed free relief (one club length, no closer to the hole). Knowing the…
I joined a creator golf league! Check out my first match, alongside Ja Rule and @ClaireHogle. We started the match naming ourselves The Underdogs. But by the end of the first Peoples League Invitational, we became the Top Dawgs! In…
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Is this The Worst Rule in Golf? When you hit the fairway, you can expect a good lie, but sometimes your ball ends up in someone else’s divot. Should you get a free drop from this position? The Rules of…
Welcome to Rules in Play – USGA Guide, your ultimate resource for understanding the Rules of Golf! Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced player, we break down the complexities of the USGA rules in simple, engaging ways. Learn everything…
Check out my best-selling book, The Four Foundations of Golf, here: https://amzn.to/3BMTJDY If you can’t manage your expectations, you can’t become a better, happier golfer. That’s where my 2/3 rule comes in! Who am I? My name is Jon Sherman…