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Rules of Golf Review: Another golfer found my ball and propped it up in the rough. Can I play it like that?
If you hit that next shot, it's either a two-stroke penalty or loss of hole in match play. More From Golf Digest Rules Review ...
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Using Rules Of Golf To Your Advantage
It can sometimes seem that the Rules of Golf are out to get you and not devised to be fair or work at all in your favor (ball ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Rules of Golf Review: Is pushing down the top of a sprinkler head on your line a penalty?
Didn't you just make it easier to hit your shot? The Rules of Golf distinguish between immovable obstructions, moveable obstructions and immovable obstructions with moveable parts ...
You've probably seen golf tournaments on TV where a player opts to hit a shot off a paved cart path or has to stand on the cement because the lie is better than if the golfer took relief from the ...
Among the countless changes to the Rules of Golf in the past five or six years is the terminology used to describe certain things or situations. For example, using the term “all square” in match play ...
The Rules of Golf are tricky! Thankfully, we’ve got the guru. Our Rules Guy knows the book front to back. Got a question? He’s got all the answers. In a four-ball match, a member of the other team was ...
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At midday Sunday, Gene Riley found himself under a white tent at an elbow of a winding cart path stretching from the elevated clubhouse to the first tee at Cedar Creek Golf Course. The veteran rules ...
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