USGA The Rules of Golf And the Rules of Amateur Status
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USGA The Rules of Golf - USGA The Rules of Golf gives you the info you need to play by exact USGA rules. Get all the info you need in a clear and understandable 182 page rule book directly from the USGA. |
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Frequently asked questions about USGA The Rules of Golf And the Rules of Amateur Status |
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09/07/2009 8:07 PMBill Bayless
If you are playing a Saturday morning round with a group a friends and there is a friendly bet does this change your amateur status?
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09/08/2009 9:42 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Parker
Hi, thanks for the question. Technically, you are not supposed to accept money in order to maintain you amateur status. If we are only talking about a couple dollars then I am sure you will be fine. Your secret is safe with us. -Parker
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07/16/2009 9:03 PMPenny Schroeder
Can another person mark my ball on the green? Must they ask my permission? Must that same person replace the ball, or may I? Thank you.
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07/17/2009 10:35 AMGolfballs.com Employee: Andy
Ruling 20-1: A ball to be lifted under the Rules may be lifted by the player, his partner or another person authorized by the player. In any such case, the player is responsible for any breach of the Rules.
The position of the ball must be marked before it is lifted under a Rule that requires it to be replaced. If it is not marked,
the player incurs a penalty of one stroke
and the ball must be replaced. If it is not replaced,
the player incurs the general penalty for breach of this Rule,
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