See Rule 8.1c for whether a penalty may be avoided by restoring improved conditions. 8.1a/4 – Example of Moving, Bending or Breaking an Immovable Obstruction Part of a fence that is situated out of ...
The Rules of Golf is big on the premise that you're supposed to play a golf course as it’s found. Rule 8 covers this in ...
1. You're about to tee off and you notice the grounds crew forgot to reinsert one of the two tee markers for the tees you ...
The moment in question came on East Lake Golf Club’s par-4 3rd hole ... he believed he connected with some sand, a no-no under Rule 8.1a (4). That rule reads as follows: A player must not ...
While it might look funny (a putter with the loft of an 8-iron), there’s no question that a “chipper” is an effective golf ...
LAKE ELMO, Minn. — How much is the .500 rule going to change women’s college golf? It depends on who you ask.
Residents of Greenville County's Mountain Creek area will work with developers and county staff to create an overlay to guide ...
First class results on the second hole carried University High School freshman Dawson Freeman on Tuesday at the Intercity ...
Professional golfer Sahith Theegala showed again on Sept. 1 why golf is the sport where integrity matters most. In doing so, ...
Paul Liberatore is the founder of Golfers Authority, which reviews the world's best golf products and gear ... to keep you out of trouble with the rules officials. And the dual-color display?
Purpose of Rule: Rule 8 covers a central principle of the game: “play the course as you find it.” When the player’s ball comes to rest, they normally have to accept the conditions affecting the stroke ...