6 rules changes the PGA Tour is enacting in 2026

If I had a piece of A4 paper, held in portrait, then yes, the length would be the longest side (11.7 inches) but if the paper was turned to landscape, the width would be 11.7 inches. The ruler part just goes to prove that people see things differently.
What if we rotated the paper by 90 degrees around its z axis, rather than its x or y axis? (terminology which would also be dependendent on context and a standardised frame of reference) Could we then say that the paper is about 0.07mm long?
 
Not an insurmountable problem, which they already deal with in other aspects. For example:

The hole must be 4 ¼ inches (108 mm) in diameter and at least 4 inches (101.6 mm) deep.

A tee must be no longer than four inches (101.6 mm)
 
You may think I am digging, but would you not prefer to see a set distance to be stated - and for that distance to be the same throughout golf?
Whilst I have never seen one I believe the 6 inch measurement was based on the stymie stick length which golfers carried when it was part of the rules. This in turn was used as the usual size of a scorecard.
 
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