With the Ryder Cup likely on your mind (play begins Friday at Bethpage Black), now might be a good time to highlight some of the unique aspects of the Rules of Golf that only apply to match play.
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Rules of golf review: You're on the green in regulation (congrats). Here's a quick guide to putting-green rules
Nine things to remember as you try to get the ball in the hole in as few shots as possible ...
It's fairly common knowledge that in match play, under Rule 6.1b, you must play in the correct order (the player farthest from the hole goes first). If you play out of order, your opponent can cancel ...
Golf fans who regularly watch and play the game may not be used to the unique aspects of match play defined by the Rules of Golf that are on display during events such as the Ryder Cup. Two or more ...
Rules of Golf Review: He lined his partner up to putt, then stood there. Do they both get penalized?
It's often tempting, but most golfers are strong enough to resist the urge to stand behind another player's putting line to learn how his or her own putt might break. To be clear, there is no penalty ...
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