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How to Score for Match Play
An explanation of how to properly keep score in match play and common terms utilized in this format....
An explanation of how to properly keep score in match play and common terms utilized in this format.
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Scoring For Stroke Play
An overview of key points and procedures when keeping score in a stroke-play competition.
An overview of key points and procedures when keeping score in a stroke-play competition.
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Maximum of 14 Clubs
An overview of Rule 4-4, which deals with the maximum number of clubs a player may have during a sti...
An overview of Rule 4-4, which deals with the maximum number of clubs a player may have during a stipulated round.
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Ball Unfit for Play
The Rules of Golf allow for certain situations when a player can declare his/her ball is unfit for ...
The Rules of Golf allow for certain situations when a player can declare his/her ball is unfit for play.
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Starting Time
Discover why not being punctual for a competition can turn out to be a costly decision for any golf...
Discover why not being punctual for a competition can turn out to be a costly decision for any golfer.
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Order Of Play
Golf adheres to many time-honored traditions, so knowing the proper order of play in stroke- and ma...
Golf adheres to many time-honored traditions, so knowing the proper order of play in stroke- and match-play formats is essential to competing by the rules.
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The Teeing Ground
The definition of a teeing ground is explained along with how a stroke is properly played from this...
The definition of a teeing ground is explained along with how a stroke is properly played from this area.
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Playing from Outside Teeing Ground
What happens when a golfer plays his/her first stroke from outside a teeing ground? The Rules are a...
What happens when a golfer plays his/her first stroke from outside a teeing ground? The Rules are applied differently for stroke play versus match play.
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Definition of Hazard
Learn the definition of a hazard and the two types of hazards golfers can find on a golf course.
Learn the definition of a hazard and the two types of hazards golfers can find on a golf course.
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Ball In Hazard
Certain procedures must be followed when playing a ball from a hazard, or when assessing penalty st...
Certain procedures must be followed when playing a ball from a hazard, or when assessing penalty strokes for taking relief from a hazard.
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Ball Over Hanging Hole
Learn what the proper procedure calls for under the Rules when a ball is hanging on the edge of a h...
Learn what the proper procedure calls for under the Rules when a ball is hanging on the edge of a hole.
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Attending and Unauthorized Attendance of the Flagstick
Having someone attend the flagstick is permissible at any time prior to or during a stroke, but cert...
Having someone attend the flagstick is permissible at any time prior to or during a stroke, but certain Rules apply to this procedure.
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Ball Striking Flagstick or Attendant/Ball Resting Against Flagstick
What happens when a ball strikes a flagstick? Different Rules apply depending on the situation.
What happens when a ball strikes a flagstick? Different Rules apply depending on the situation.
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Marking, Lifting, and Replacing
While the basic essence of the game is to play the ball as it lies, there are instances during a ro...
While the basic essence of the game is to play the ball as it lies, there are instances during a round when a golfer can mark, lift, replace and clean a ball.
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Movable Obstructions
Learn the definition of a movable obstruction and the proper way to take relief from this situation...
Learn the definition of a movable obstruction and the proper way to take relief from this situation.
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Through the Green
Receive a definition of Through the Green and how certain Rules situations apply under this term.
Receive a definition of Through the Green and how certain Rules situations apply under this term.
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Determining the Nearest Point of Relief
Certain Rules situations require players to take relief from the nearest point, and the proper prot...
Certain Rules situations require players to take relief from the nearest point, and the proper protocol should be followed accordingly.
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Immovable Obstructions
What is an immovable obstruction? Get a proper explanation of the definition and the applicable way...
What is an immovable obstruction? Get a proper explanation of the definition and the applicable way to take relief under this Rule.
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Water Hazards
Designated by yellow stakes or lines, a player has certain options when hitting a ball into a water...
Designated by yellow stakes or lines, a player has certain options when hitting a ball into a water hazard.
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Lateral Water Hazards
Red stakes or lines designate a lateral water hazard and a player has four options upon hitting a b...
Red stakes or lines designate a lateral water hazard and a player has four options upon hitting a ball into this area of the golf course.
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Ball Lost or Out of Bounds
An explanation of what happens under the Rules when a golfer's ball is hit out of bounds.
An explanation of what happens under the Rules when a golfer's ball is hit out of bounds.
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Environmentally-Sensitive-Areas
Occasionally, certain areas of the golf course will designated as environmentally sensitive. Learn ...
Occasionally, certain areas of the golf course will designated as environmentally sensitive. Learn the proper way to proceed if a ball enters one of these areas.
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Loose Impediments
What constitutes a loose impediment and what can a player do when encountering such items on the co...
What constitutes a loose impediment and what can a player do when encountering such items on the course?