I was just having a flick through the new Rules of Golf. Well, it's what you do when the good lady is watching that "gritty northern drama" Coronation Street, isn't it? And I couldn't help noticing that, included in the new changes, at long last Mr Dawson and co up at the R & A appear to be introducing a little long overdue common sense.
Rule 18-2b now allows for a ball to move after address and be played without penalty if it is "known or virtually certain" that the player did not cause it to move. So no more seeing the pros on telly fannying about on greens for hours trying to decide if a sudden gust of wind has caused their ball to move a fraction.
That's one step in the right direction, but what other rules do you think are long overdue for a bit of attention?
Rule 18-2b now allows for a ball to move after address and be played without penalty if it is "known or virtually certain" that the player did not cause it to move. So no more seeing the pros on telly fannying about on greens for hours trying to decide if a sudden gust of wind has caused their ball to move a fraction.
That's one step in the right direction, but what other rules do you think are long overdue for a bit of attention?