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Have a look at Appendix II in the Rules of Golf. This covers the Design of Clubs.
A two faced chipper does not meet this requirement.
"d. Striking Faces
The clubhead must have only one striking face, except that a putter may have two such faces if their characteristics are the same, and they are opposite each other."
A putter is defines seperately as, "A putter is a club with a loft not exceeding ten degrees designed primarily for use on the putting green."
Another thing to look out for is folks with older clubs and non-conforming grips, usually on a putter. !
Have a look at Appendix II in the Rules of Golf. This covers the Design of Clubs.
A two faced chipper does not meet this requirement.
"d. Striking Faces
The clubhead must have only one striking face, except that a putter may have two such faces if their characteristics are the same, and they are opposite each other."
A putter is defines seperately as, "A putter is a club with a loft not exceeding ten degrees designed primarily for use on the putting green."
Another thing to look out for is folks with older clubs and non-conforming grips, usually on a putter. !