Golf has always been grounded as a game where good sportsmanship is the rule, not the exception. There are all sorts of examples of respectable conduct naturally occurring during a round.
In this video, Golf Monthly deputy editor Joel Tadman is joined by Rules of Golf expert Jeremy Ellwood to talk through the 7 ...
An extra club in the golf bag. Whoops. The names and occurrences live in golf infamy. Ian Woosnam at the 2001 Open ...
Back in 2019, the Rules of Golf became a lot friendlier in terms of what you can and can't do on a putting green. For example, if a ball on the putting green moves after you've addressed it ...
I hit my ball into a pile of leaves, now what? This involves what the Rules of Golf calls “loose impediments.” In other words, any unattached, natural objects that can be easily removed – things like ...
The Rules of Golf are tricky! Thankfully, we’ve got the guru. Our Rules Guy knows the book front to back. Got a question? He’s got all the answers. When playing under winter rules, is it ...
But here is a lesson in keeping your wits about you and using the rules to your advantage. In this USGA video it explains how you can get free relief. It needs a few things to go your way, but it’s ...
Said Every: “It sure is. Welcome to the rules of golf, folks. You can drive it in the middle of the fairway in a divot and not get relief, then drive it in jail — literal jail — and get a ...
Mike Whan, the chief executive of the USGA, has outlined the concerns he has for the game of golf after the ball is rolled ...