Rules Myths
Von: M L Wadsworth (malcutcolthemwadsworth@btcackleinternet.com) [Profil]
Datum: 12.08.2008 19:44
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Datum: 12.08.2008 19:44
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Newsgroup: uk.sport.golf
As some will know, I collect "Rules myths". These are beliefs in the Rules that are so way out as not to be just misinterpretations. Here are two from the last seven days: Wednesday at a golf dinner I was asked in all seriousness: "Is it true that you may tap in a short putt using the toe of the putter provided you don't have both feet on the ground?" Clearly someone had been winding up this inexperienced golfer. Last night a low handicapped golfer checked with me because he had been disqualified at the weekend by the Committee from the first round of his Club Championship because he had failed to record his own score for a hole in the "marker" column of the card he was marking. His own score card was correct!! Please pass on any new ones you hear.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
Antworten
- John Turner (12.08.2008 19:56)
- M L Wadsworth (15.08.2008 23:43)
- Peter Strauss (13.08.2008 05:51)
- M L Wadsworth (15.08.2008 23:57)
- Dene (20.08.2008 05:48)
- david s-a (13.08.2008 09:41)
- M L Wadsworth (16.08.2008 00:01)
- Andy Neal (16.08.2008 12:33)
