Have you ever been stymied? Maybe in life. But probably not in golf, though it used to happen to players all the time. The stymie — where one player’s ball interferes with another player’s putting ...
You’ve given your ball-marker a nudge with your putter and now it’s stuck to the bottom of the club. How do the rules deal ...
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. My brother and I both missed a green, on the same ...
You probably know that if a ball is on you line of putt, you can not only ask the owner to mark the ball, you also can have the marker moved off your line. It happens all the time. The last thing you ...
I was playing in a tournament where a competitor would move his mark from behind his ball to about two inches to the side of the ball before putting. Only after the stroke would he pick up his marker.
ROYAL BIRKDALE - JULY 18: Seve Ballesteros of Spain in action on the 15th during the first day of the British Open Championships held at Royal Birkdale, in Southport, England on July 18, 1991. (Photo ...
Most of us aren’t that lucky or that straight. Balls take detours, disappear, reappear and occasionally survive long enough ...
There's been plenty of discussion all week about preferred lies, aka lift, clean and place. There are some who say the ball should be played up, others advocate for playing it down. Mud balls were ...
Marking your golf ball on the green is not a complicated practice. But there are right and wrong ways to go about it. The post The do's and don'ts of marking your ball on the green appeared first on ...