In this video, Golf Monthly deputy editor Joel Tadman is joined by Rules of Golf expert Jeremy Ellwood to talk through the 7 ...
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.
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 Player’s Edition of the Rules of Golf is intended for you, the golfer. Much of the information from the full Rules of Golf that is intended for those administering golf competitions has been left ...
Talk about golf on our message boards David Rickman is the Rules Secretary at the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews. The R&A is the world's leading authority on golf and provides guidance to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...