Basic golf rules

Written on Wednesday, December 12th, 2007 at 1:26 pm by admin
Filed under Golf Rules.

Playing the game of golf has very few requirements. You need a set of golf clubs, some golf balls and a golf course to play. What about knowing all the rules of the game? Absolutely, my opinion is that if you are the typical amateur golfer you are only familiar with basic golf rules. The PGA tour player, on the other hand, has a dire need to know all the rules of the game. They know it could mean the difference between winning and losing and great financial loss. There have been a few times in the past where a player who won a tournament forgot to sign their scorecard. Failing to sign a scorecard is a disqualification. Just like the laws that govern our nation, the rules of golf do not forgive ignorance.

I have always carried a rule book in my bag and strongly recommend that everyone that plays the game should do the same. Should you know every rule in the book? Knowing every rule is not necessary but having the book with you is. It means that,if the situation arises, you can refer to the rule book and settle any questions right there on the spot. A rule book can also save a lot of hard feeling caused from disagreements.
Having good general knowledge of the basic golf rules is certain to improve the quality of your game by eliminating situations that can cause disputes.

In my experience there is one rule that seems to be habitually broken by far too many golfers. The rule involves ball placement in the tee box. As eveyone should know, the rule states that a ball can be placed in an area no more than two club lengths behind the tee markers and somewhere in between. This gives a golfer plenty of space to place the ball for the shot. I have seen too many players break this rule by placing their ball just in front of the imaginary line between the two tee markers. I don’t believe that it’s done intentionally they just fail to realize it’s in front of the markers. If you are in front of the tee markers and hit your shot your oppnent/s can declare an infraction and you will be penalized.

This is one of the basic golf rules that even the novice player should be aware of. Rule books can usually be found at any golf course pro shop, retail outlet or on the internet. They are very inexpensive and everyone who plays the game should carry one.

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