Showing posts with label pga golf. Show all posts
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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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Monday

Are rules of Golf - you without breaking the rules to the Green?

The rules of Golf are there to protect the integrity of the game. When you play not by them, you play another game.
Many golfers break the rules because they have never learned of them. Others ignore them because they consider certain rules to be stupid. However, if you play in an official competition you have a duty to the field rules and penalize yourself for any offence.
There are 34 rules and a multitude of decisions that cover all aspects of the game. Around the Green, there times when you could incur a needless penalty for a moment of inattention.
Opportunity 1
You touch your approach shot to the Green and mark your ball to clean. You replace your ball by using a line on it to guide it in the desired direction. Search you your marker and step back to verify that the line is pointing towards your target. Not convinced you rotate the ball without the first line replace your marker. YOU have broken just a rule.
Rule 18-2 expressly provides that when your ball is in play, if you lift, move or deliberately touch without first marking, you incur a sentence of a single line.
Opportunity 2
Your ball is just next to the green and you want to putté rather than smart it as fringe is closely mown. You notice that your ball left a pitch mark in the fringe inch or so from your ball that could interfere with its roll. Carefully set the pitch mark and tap into the grass with your putter. YOU have broken just a rule.
Rule 13-2 expressly provides that you are not permitted to improve your game line unless your ball is on the Green and you are repairing a pitch mark or an old Plug-and-hole. Because your ball or mark pitch was on the Green, you incur a penalty of two strokes.
However, the rule 16-1 c, you can repair a pitch mark or an old hole plug on green regardless of whether your ball is actually on the green.
If you intend to break the rules or do so without knowing it makes no difference. If you do not correct your score and you sign an incorrect dashboard the ultimate sanction is disqualification.
Many rules unnoticed because neither the player nor the marker is known. However, if you are a marker or a fellow competitor and see an offence, you have the obligation of the other players in the competition to call the penalty. In the event of a disagreement, you can refuse to sign the card as a marker. It is the Commission of the competition to decide the outcome.
Penalize others for violations of rules can lead to annoyance. However, calling a penalty on yourself when you break a rule should be a matter of honor.
To break the rules of Golf is understandable - it is part of the process of their learning. However, for breaking the same rule is pure negligence.

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Are there rules for Golf Balls?

You you never wonder how golf instructors can see your swing into action and make corrections? In addition, most of us golf instructors are not obtuse fast. But what we can do is read the golf ball the result in flight. To improve your understanding attention to the rules of flight of bullet.
One of the basis of information bits that golfer needs to know to improve its performance is to understand why the golf ball is the way it does. The design of the equipment and the actual mechanics of the swing creates various flights ball which the golfer must observe. Golfers need to understand these characteristics with respect to their swing for any hope of self-analysis.
Careful observation of the flying ball, with observation of the pattern ranges, (including how advanced plugs?) a golfer can better diagnose what are his swing problems. It is not very complicated!
We will identify the different types of flight of the ball after impact.
The golf ball has a tendency to follow the same patterns of flight clubs, golfer uses whatever, and this characteristic is particularly visible in the clubs more long long irons, wood. (metal)
Observe flight patterns and the explanations below for a golfer transmitted to the right.
The ball goes straight - the clubface is square in the line of flight of ball at impact.
The ball begins to the right and turns slowly to right left - a draw
The ball begins to right and right to left (30-40 yards) runs a hook
The ball begins to the left and continues on the same line (a sweater)
The ball begins on the right and stays square straight-face at impact.
The ball begins to the right and turns gently from left to right (a fade)
The ball begins to the right and transformed radically from left to right (wafer)
The ball just starts and continues on the same line right (a block)
A golfer must also understand what are the positions of the clubface at impact-is the face of club open or closed end and to what extent?
A second concept is the angle of attack by the golfer in the top of his swing. If the angle is too steep (a piracy move-up and down) the ball pop up, if the angle is too flat, (one around of the body to move), the ball remains low.
Swing path is the line which the club moves to takeaway the impact. It must be a compatible correct path for the ball to remain relatively straight. Wrong path swing can be caused by several errors even before swing begins.A handful of poor, poor alignment, rotation of the main takeaway for example affect the swing plane.
The most common problem in swing down is "coming on top" or swinging at the ball with the hands and shoulders first. This is also called casting. This problem occurs often due to the transfer of low weight of the rear of the front leg. If the shoulders move first "above" the clubhead is thrown outside of the line of flight of the ball inside, which causes the clubface be open. The open clubface crosses the ball, creation of sidespin and a fade - or slice or worse. This describes the 90% of all golfers who decides!
A slice and a sweater are caused by the same lack of swing as the face of club is open or closed to the impact.

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