But what about the question of carrying golf "parts" in your bag or cart ... Remember, you can carry it, but you can't use it. More From Golf Digest Rules Review 7 easy ways to use the Rules of Golf ...
If you mark your ball on the green, is it permissible for your caddie to replace it for you? Rules Guy has the answer. The post Rules Guy: After marking a ball, can you have your caddie replace it?
Improving your lie has a specific meaning in the Rules of Golf. Your ‘lie’ is the spot ... his foot is on a cart path and the question arises: Can he get relief? The answer is yes because ...
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 ...
Some golf fans reckoned that the Wakefield native, 25, was not by playing by the rules as they deemed he was anchoring his putter at Le Golf National. The young pro switched to a broomstick-style ...
You also can take what the rules call some other ‘clear-cut action’. I turned the club upside down in the bag, but you can also give it to someone else or put it in your golf buggy. What you can’t do ...
Discovering that your ball is wedged up against the trunk of the tree and preventing you from hitting any sort of shot is even worse. But here is a lesson in keeping your wits about you and using the ...