“We have a copy and paste type of thing we do because we get the same question a lot,” Stine says.
Under the Rules of Golf, a loose impediment only counts as moveable if it can be relocated with "reasonable effort.".
John & Jane Q. Public might have noticed that some changes have come about through a Local Rule before it becomes the Rule - ...
Did you know the USGA Rules team fields nearly 20,000 questions a year from golfers via phone, email, and the USGA Rules of Golf mobile app? The “hotline” is free and open to anyone, and we allow ...
Ask golfers how the Rules of Golf impact their round, and almost all will say that they add strokes to their score. It’s not an unreasonable perspective. We are conditioned, especially in sports, to ...
Here's what the Rules of Golf says you should do if you didn't see your ball land and there an equal chance it might be in ...
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. My opponent hit a drive that came to rest against a ...
There are things you can do to make your next shot easier as found in the Rules of Golf, but there are a lot of things you can’t do. Rule 8.1 covers actions players can’t do to because they would ...