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Postby smile468 » May 21st, '10, 07:44

Some of the Rules of Golf are wordy, some require reading several times over to determine the true meaning, some of the words are extremely precise, some are subjective and some are purely factual. It is this last category that is the subject of this week’s blog. A list of sizes, dimensions, times, etc. that form part of the Rules of Golf(discount golf clubs).There have been three interesting Rules incidents in my own Golf Club in the past few weeks that I think may be of interest to you.The previous week, in a strokes competition, the team with the winning score were initially disqualified because, whilst everything else was correct on their score card (names, handicaps, the players gross scores and the required signatures), there was no date on it. They had been given a dated card at the Pro Shop but had returned a different one at the end of their round. I was able to advise the Committee that there is no Rule of Golf requiring(cheap golf clubs) the date to be on the score card when it is returned. Decision 6-6a/7 confirms that the player(s) may return a different card from the one issued by the Committee at the start of the round. When you think about it this is logical. For example, the original score card may have been lost or the scores become illegible due to wet weather.The plume of volcanic ash over Europe was the cause of a very unusual situation concerning the Rules of Golf at the Comunitat Valenciana European Nations Cup this week. A cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano shut down European airspace for several days, meaning that most of the 36 lady golfers, from 18 European nations, had great difficulty in getting to the venue in Alicante, Spain. (www.usdiscountgolf.com)There are multiple stories of how they travelled over land and sea for several days in order to be there for the start. It reflects so well on the players, their tour and the event.But the situation that interested me the most was one that I have not heard of before on any Pro Tour. Austria’s Stefanie Michl arrived in Spain on Wednesday night after a long and stressful journey from America. She eventually joined her compatriot Nicole Gergely just nine hours before her tee time. Unfortunately, her luggage and golf club(golf clubs for sale) were lost along the way. This is where the Rules situation arose. Stefanie and Nicole realised that they both use similar Titleist AP2 clubs and a Scotty Cameron putter and that the Rule 4-4b permits partners to share clubs, provided that the total number of clubs carried by them so sharing does not exceed 14.
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