With the Ryder Cup likely on your mind (play begins Friday at Bethpage Black), now might be a good time to highlight some of the unique aspects of the Rules of Golf that only apply to match play.
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Rules of Golf Review: We agreed on a ruling in our match but found out we handled it wrong. What happens now?
Rules of Golf Rules Review: Can I place a club on the ground to help me line up a shot?
Here's what the Rules of Golf say to do if you've found you are playing the wrong ball in an individual match play game ...
Golf fans who regularly watch and play the game may not be used to the unique aspects of match play defined by the Rules of Golf that are on display during events such as the Ryder Cup. Two or more ...
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Rules of Golf Review: The group ahead left the flagstick lying on the green. Do I have to replace it before hitting my approach?
This brings us to today's topic: A flagstick that is not replaced (or replaced poorly) on a putting green. You can bet the ...
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 ...
Golfers new to the game are often unaware that it's a penalty to repair a pitch mark or replace a divot if it's on your line of play (Rule 8.1). By doing so, you're improving your next shot and that ...
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