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Rules Guy: With preferred lies, can you leave your club-length marker on the ground while you hit?
After some deep thought, we have landed at no penalty. Under Model Local Rule E-3, preferred lies does not require marking, ...
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Golf Monthly on MSN
Rules Even Experienced Golfers Find Complex
In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by golf rules guru Jezz Ellwood. They go through the most confusing rules in the book and offer simple explanations about how to proceed. Jezz's advice here will ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
Golf Rules That Are Unclear
In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by Golf Monthly rules expert Fergus Bisset to talk through the 5 golf rules that are ...
Golf Digest on MSN
Rules of Golf Review: I hit the wrong green with my approach shot. What do I do next?
Now, on to the rules question at hand: What do you do when you hit the ball on to the wrong green? It doesn't happen a lot, but it does happen. Some greens are close enough to other holes that an ...
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Rare caddie rules blunder ends U.S. Mid-Am match in playoff
Paul Mitzel got into a playoff at the U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, but he lost a hole (and the match) due to his caddie's rules infraction.
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Golf Debate Answered: Would you force an opponent to re-hit a shot if he played out of turn in match play?
It's legal under the Rules of Golf, but do you really want to become Johnny pencil-pusher in this kind of situation?
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