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Explaining Plugged Lie In The Rules Of Golf
In this video Neil Tappin and Jeremy Ellwood explain your options when you are faced with a plugged lie, or an embedded ball.
The debate of whether LIV Golf events should get OWGR points or not is still running hot. Many still believe that Scott ...
SportsGrid on MSN
Smylie Kaufman on PGA Gambling Rules and Player Impact Explained
Exploring the PGA Tour's strict gambling regulations and their financial impact, including player endorsements and the ...
Former Premier League and England striker Jay Bothroyd is working with England Golf to inspire the next generation of golfers ...
After nearly 30 years working in golf, I’ve learned that the toughest battles aren’t always played on the course. From Bubba Watson’s panic attacks to Grayson Murray’s tragic death, the stories of ...
In 2005, alum Ken Hollingsworth ’79 sent a few simple birthday emails to his friends from Dodd House. 20 years later, the ...
Golf Digest on MSN
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?
Golf Digest on MSN
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 ...
A common occurence on golf courses all over the world is for any player in the vicinity of a potentially lost ball to join in the search. It's one of the things that makes this sport great. Even ...
Sporting News on MSN
Addison Barger ground-rule double explained: How a wedged ball changed World Series Game 6
The Dodgers caught a break when a ball off the bat of Toronto's Addison Barger became lodged under the outfield wall.
In most sports, the team or player with the highest score wins, and fans celebrate super-high-scoring games. In golf, it’s ...
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 ...
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