In terms of height, the sky's the limit—literally—as there are no restrictions. You might need a super tall flag on a hole ...
Resident Rules of Golf expert Fergus Bisset joins Golf Monthly editor Neil Tappin to discuss the situations where you can ...
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When the Rules of Golf was updated in 2019, the USGA and R&A aimed to improve it in a manner in which they covered all aspects of the game while being as clear and succinct as possible. Yet, avid ...
We complain about poor etiquette, pace of play, and ignorance of the rules. Could we solve it by demanding golfers pass an ...
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This content was first published in Golf Journal, a quarterly print publication exclusively for USGA Members. To be among the first to receive Golf Journal and to learn how you can ensure a strong ...
Your putt's two feet out when a wayward ball sends it flying. What happens next? We look at golf ball in motion rules ...
While golf has been played for more than 600 years, the earliest known written rules for the game date from 1744. This early code of “Articles & Laws in Playing at Golf” (known today as the “13 ...
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Rules of golf review: My opponent says I can't take relief from a hole dug by the club's working dog. True?
The Rules of Golf isn't as restrictive as it once was when it comes to getting relief from animal holes ...
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