From a snippet filmed at Pinehurst No. 2, golfers learned that putting off the green into a bunker doesn't have to be a ...
The more familiar you are with the Rules of Golf, the better you can use them to your advantage — sometimes in the most surprising ways.
“We have a copy and paste type of thing we do because we get the same question a lot,” Stine says.
Kevin Kisner gives his thoughts on the USGA's rules when it comes to weather, analyzing unexpected shot paths, and challenging various play conditions.
Just as the rules allow you to clear loose impediments from your path, they also entitle you to put them back where they were.
PINEHURST, N.C. — Spend time inside the USGA Rules Office at the 2024 U.S. Open and the most surprising thing you’ll encounter just might be how quiet the place is during most of the 16-plus working ...
A Brief History of Revisions to the Rules of Golf: 1744 to PresentLess frequent, but highly significant, have been the efforts to step back and review the overall philosophy, structure and ...
Most golfers associate Rule 18.1 - the stroke-and-distance rule - with a familiar sinking feeling: a tee shot or approach sailing into oblivion. Reload, take your penalty and move on, muttering to ...