Losing a golf ball in the leaves is an enduring bane for golfers in the fall period, with excess build up of leaves, sticks ...
The following scene happens every October. The names may or may not be changed in order to protect the individuals. "During play of the [specify hole number], any ground with temporary accumulations ...
Let's start with an absolute—golf courses need water. This is especially true of green complexes, where grass is cut to such short lengths that water is essential to keep them alive. You might take ...
If you're out on the golf course and there's a mandatory stoppage of play because of severe weather (think summertime in Florida), you probably know you can leave the ball on the course or mark it and ...
At midday Sunday, Gene Riley found himself under a white tent at an elbow of a winding cart path stretching from the elevated clubhouse to the first tee at Cedar Creek Golf Course. The veteran rules ...
The Rules of Golf are there to protect and to help golfers. Sometimes Rules can even work in your favour… OK, not that often, but the occasional free drop can occasionally save your bacon. Often ...
Imagine this: You’re feeling great about your game one day. Everything’s in sync — your form, your rhythm, your swing tempo. All that work on the range? Finally paying off. You step onto the tee, line ...
The following scene happens every October. The names may or may not be changed in order to protect the individuals. Nick P., after a majestic drive into the fairway: “I swear I hit my ball straight.
Here is an explanation of the "leaf rule," also known as Model Local Rule F-14. Understanding it can help save you during fall golf season. The post The ‘leaf rule,' explained: How it can help save ...