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Friday

10 Common misunderstandings about the rules of Golf

I am constantly surprised the myths and misunderstandings on the rules of Golf which are presented to me as a fact. Usually, when I spoke of the person of the rule or decision showing that their previous understanding was wrong he replied to me saying: "that rule must have changed then." Here are my answers to some of the most common myths, which, I hope will help readers to sort out fact from fiction.

"You are not allowed to enter the clubhouse during a cycle". Evil - you can leave the course at any time provide you do not delay your own game, that of your opponent, or any other competitor. Decision 6 - 8 a/2, 7.

"You cannot hold the flagstick with one hand and tap your ball into the hole with one another." Evil - you can hold the flagstick while you put. But be sure to remove the flagstick so that your ball does not appear and not addressing it for assistance. Decision 17-1/5.

"You can only have assisted flagstick if your ball is on the green". You should perhaps poorly - the flagstick assisted reading from anywhere on the route. Article 17-1.

"You cannot ask a fellow competitor is your ball into the hole, as it is asked for advice. Evil - information on the distance between two objects is not advice and information. Definition of advice.

"If you accidentally touch your ball while making a practice swing stroke counts and you play the ball where only he Vienna rest." Evil - because that you did not intend to move your ball with the swing in practice no stroke has been filed. There is no penalty for accidentally move your ball with a swing practice before playing a blow one teeing ground, because the ball is that not in the game, but zero involved elsewhere on the course there is a penalty in a single stroke. In all cases, the ball must be replaced to where it was before accidentally install you it. Rule 18 - 2A.

"If the wind or gravity, moves your ball until you've addressed you can replace it without penalty. Wrong - there is no penalty, but the ball must be played from where it comes to rest, because the wind and water are not outside agencies. The way I remember it is that if I cause the ball to move that must be replaced and I incurred a stroke of the sentence, but if God then moves I play from which it comes to rest and there is no penalty. Decision 18-1/12.

"You can take the exemption of the ruts made by tractors, animal tracks and cracks in the ground". Wrong - any of these are conditions of abnormal soil under the rules, and there is no remedy under the rules. Rule 25-1.

"You can rotate your ball on the green without marking its position, until you move it to its place". Wrong - if you voluntarily hit your ball in play in this way there is a penalty with a single stroke. Rule 18-2.

"If you overlap your line of putt that you are penalized." Poorly - there is no penalty if this type of position is taken inadvertently, or is taken to avoid orders online for another player to putt. The purpose of this rule is to prevent the "croquet" style to, and in both cases, the player does not support their position for this purpose. rule 16-1.

"There is always a penalty if a player takes a practical swing near his balloon and reverses the leaves in the area of his intended swing". Evil - it depends on if the area of the planned swing is certainly improved. In some cases, the beating of a number of leaves not improve the field of the expected swing, the player still has to swing through a number of other leaves when his stroke is taken. In such circumstances, no there is no violation of the rule. In other cases, the beating of a single sheet could improve the area of the planned swing, incur a penalty of two strokes in the stroke play. Unfortunately, it will always be a subjective call by stakeholders. Decision 13-2/22.

I hope that if you are confronted with any what myths and misunderstandings above you can now stand your ground and apply the correct decision, referencing the definition, rule or decision.

Remember, it is not Golf if you do not play the rules of Golf.


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Thursday

9 Quick tips on the rules of Golf

Golfers know very little as well as they would like the rules. My goal is to help players to assimilate gradually introducing interesting information on a variety of situations of rules.

Here are 9 quick tips, which each may save you several traits in a year.

1 Put the marks of personal identification on all your golf balls.

-I am satisfied that this trick saves me at least ten rounds per year, significantly reducing the risk of playing a wrong ball. And there is the additional advantage that sometimes friends found my lost balls and return to me!

2 Read the local rules before you start your turn.

-Never start a round of golf on a new course without checking their local rules. You need to know this information as if no immovable obstruction is designated full of course, if you can take the relief of tree staked, if taking relief of GUR is mandatory and you can remove stones from bunkers.

3. Place your club above the ground in windy conditions.

-To avoid the risk of incurring a penalty if the wind moves your ball after you've addressed (i.e. taken your position and grounded your club) by without touching the ground with your club before taking your stroke.

4. Work on the nearest Point of relief before your lifting ball.

-There will be times where it is better to play your ball as it lies (if it is allowed by the rules) rather than take the terrain, which means that you must file your ball in a less favourable position.

5 To obtain the opinions of the other competitors on points of information.

-According to the rules, distances, the position of the dangers, game (except on the green) line, and where the flagstick is not advice and information.

6 Think until you drop a ball under the rules.

S ' there are loose impediments in the region you will deposit the ball, that you are authorized to remove them. It is wise to do rather than have your ball coming to rest against a stone or a twig. Also, try and make the ball somewhere where his run could be to your advantage. For example, it is easier to play a ball that rolled on a slope in a lie smooth to play off the coast of the face of a slope.

7 Your ball be unplayable if you do really want to your next stroke.

-A player may find his illegible balloon, to any location on the route except when the ball is in a danger of the water. Thus, you can always take a penalty kick and choose one of the three options under section 28 - Ball unplayable.

8 Develop a routine to use when you are prompted to mark your ball towards the side on the green.

-What I do before my ball on the side at the request of a fellow competitor is to turn my putter and hold the head instead of the handful of marking. This raises remind me replace my ball where he was, thus avoiding the General penalty for playing from wrong place.

9 Learn the rules!

-If you are not sure which rule ask your competitive colleagues because the rules information is not advice.

 


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Tuesday

A brief overview on the appropriate golf rules

Golf is played on a round of 18 holes. EH well, if you're pressed for time or money, or just lazy, there is always a 9 practice round holes waiting for you. The point of the game is to get this small ball of white hole lines as soon as possible. You start by placing your ball on a tee in the tee box and it hits as well and also with precision you can. Once the ball comes to rest, hit again and again until you get it on the Green, always avoid those nasty water hazards and sand traps.
From there, you putté the ball into the hole. After you triumphantly hit your ball into the hole, you mark decline in the number of strokes it took to achieve this arduous task on your dashboard. Then, you get to start all over on the next hole. Sounds simple, right? If this statement is true, we all make millions of dollars a year. The reality is it is quite difficult, and all the small rules here and there can do so that much more difficult and confusing. There are many rules out on the golf course, but they can all be easily decrypted. Always remember that whenever you cheat and break the rules, you are only cheating yourself. Do your best to respect the following rules, and I guarantee you that you'll get more out of your golf game, and then that you could ever imagine.
The game
As simple as it may seem, the holes must be played in order. None from the 1st to the 4th or playing only same holes. And, of course, you always play by the rules.
Clubs and the ball
If you thought you could play with as many clubs that you wanted in your bag, guess once more. You are only allowed up to fourteen clubs in your bag at a time. Never change your ball in the room of the current hole. The only exception to this rule is if your ball is damaged and you get your game partners permission to do so.
Things a player should be.
Always use your appropriate handicap is if you actually calculate it, but we will be later. Don't forget your time t and always use your own ball. If you play a ball that is identical to the partner ball playing, mark it there will not be any confusion.
Practice
I know that you would absolutely love if you could take practical shots while playing in a cycle, but you cannot. Photos of practice are against the rules. However, there is nothing to stop you taking practice swings as much as you want.
When to play Shot
If you get the lowest score on the last hole of everyone in your Quartet, you have the "honor" of the kick off first on the following hole. Once everyone tees off, the owner of the remote shot of the hole gets to go first. This continues throughout the reading of the hole.
Starting ground
When are getting ready to tee off, put your ball between tee markers, or if you want, you can place in two lengths of club behind the tee markers. I do not see why anyone would want to do, but to each his own. If it's a windy day and the wind hitting your ball off the tee, or if you did just a poor job of placing your ball on the tee and it falls, you can replace the ball on the tee without penalty.
Finding Ball in Ball hazards identification
In case you didn't know, a hazard is defined as a bunker or risk of water. If sand or leaves are covering your ball, you can delete just enough sand or leaves to see part of your ball, but you cannot remove it. You can also throw your ball to identify it anywhere on the route, except when your ball is extended in a danger. If you are going to do this, you must indicate first of all to your game partners.
Play the ball as it lies on the route
As they say in the film Happy Gilmore, you must play your ball as it lies. You cannot improve your lie by pressing on the ground behind the ball, although your club may be slightly behind the ball. You also may not improve the area of your expected swing or row from bending or breaking anything growing plants and trees. When you are in danger, you cannot remove the loose natural elements, but you can only remove artificial elements, such as old stogies and empty beer bottles. You also may not touch sand, soil or water with your club before or during your back swing.
Hit the ball
Always remember to hit the ball with the club head writer. As you want, it will not grow, scratching or scratching of the ball with your club. And, of course, never hit the ball while it moves. I don't know why you want to break this rule, in any event. It you would be quite the disadvantage.
Green
When you are on the Green, you can brush away leaves and other loose impediments in the line in your blow rolled with your hand or with your club, but you can't use something else, like your hat or your golf towel. You must always repair ball marks or old hole plugs if they are in line with your putt, but you cannot repair the marks made by the points or shoes. I do not understand that, but they must have a good reason to make a rule like that, right? As also tempting it is, you can not test the surface of the green space by a rolling ball or scratch the surface. And, of course, always remember to mark your ball by placing a small piece of currency or other marker behind it when you want to clean up or the move.
The flag stick
If your shot is off the Green, it is without penalty if you shoot your ball and it hit the flagstick, as long as nobody holds the flagstick. In addition, if your ball on the green, not step putté with the flagstick in hole. Take the flagstick or ask another player to take in and out when you putté your ball.

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