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Rules of golf review: My opponent dug his feet in a bunker, then got another club and did it again. Isn't that building a stance?
The Rules of Golf make a destinction between fairly taking a stance and building a stance. Here's what is allowed without a ...
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 occurring on the professional tours and at major amateur events. In 2025, there seemed ...
The best way to think about Ante post betting is as a long-term investment in your own sports opinion. Instead of waiting ...
The Goodwill Store and Donation Center isn’t just another thrift shop—it’s a massive treasure trove where thirty-one dollars can transform your wardrobe, upgrade your living room, and fill your car’s ...
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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 ...
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Here’s how the USGA answered two of the strangest Rules of Golf questions it got in 2025
“We have a copy and paste type of thing we do because we get the same question a lot,” Stine says.
If your ball ends up in a plugged lie in the sand, can you remove it to identify it? Rules Guy has the answer.
The post 6 rules changes the PGA Tour is enacting in 2026 (and what triggered them) appeared first on Golf.
The most-read rules question of 2025 involved a relatively mundane topic: Is it legal to stand directly behind someone when they're putting?
New additions will normally be updated on a quarterly basis each January, April, July, and October and the next quarterly update will be in early April 2026. - If a sprinkler head is popped up, the ...
Check out Charlie Woods' scorecard from the opening round of the 2026 Junior Orange Bowl at the Biltmore in Coral Gables, ...
Was one of your New Year’s Resolutions to get in shape? Join the club. According to a ForbesHealth/OnePoll survey, 48% of ...
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