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Wrong balls, rangefinder woes and bird poop: The most outrageous rules issues of 2025
As much as the USGA and R&A have done to simplify the Rules of Golf, there never seems to be a shortage of gaffes occuring on ...
Golf Monthly on MSN
Using rules of golf to your advantage
It can sometimes seem that the Rules of Golf are out to get you and not devised to be fair or work at all in your favor (ball ...
Is it always legal to play music on the golf course, and are there any rules that regulate music? Rules Guy has the answer.
Golf Monthly on MSN
Are The Rules Of Golf Too Confusing?
Neil Tappin asks, are the rules of golf too confusing? And lays out the simple but equally compelling arguments for and ...
When searching for your golf ball, you're on the clock for three minutes the moment you begin the search. It used to be five, but now it's three—and that might leave you with a sense of urgency, ...
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 ...
What do you do if your flying divot ends up colliding with your ball and stopping it from rolling? Rules Guy has the answer.
Staying up to date on golf rules is essential to avoiding stroke penalties. This week, Golfweek’s fitness guru and long driver Averee Dovsek explains three new rules that have been changed by the USGA ...
A round must be played by the Rules of Golf to be acceptable for handicap purposes, subject to the following: (i) Organized Competitions. In a situation where a player is disqualified from a ...
In a rare hot-mic moment on the PGA Tour, we got to watch and listen as Justin Thomas tried to avoid a penalty for accidentally moving his ball in a waste area during the third round of the RBC ...
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