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As I said…??????
As I said…??????
Same as the one that allowed you to return (playing 3rd) to the Tee or drop within 2 club lengths (or back as far as you like in line with the pin). Playing 5th of course.So if I can’t hit it after 2 drops what’s the rule
Can you get fitted to be one of those
This is more for a rules discussion. I will say again oob means oob and not in play. In bounds means in bounds and you can play it.Same as the one that allowed you to return (playing 3rd) to the Tee or drop within 2 club lengths (or back as far as you like in line with the pin). Playing 5th of course.
???finallyNo but a truss might help…
See post 115! Btw, I didn't bother, in that post, to state the other option - of returning to, and dropping, where the Drive finished (and was declared unplayable), still playing 5th.This is more for a rules discussion. I will say again oob means oob and not in play. In bounds means in bounds and you can play it.
Absolutely had mine 5 years ago and still going strong
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??I appreciate the rules too but it seems you didn’t respect my understanding of them.See post 115! Btw, I didn't bother, in that post, to state the other option - of returning to, and dropping, where the Drive finished (and was declared unplayable), still playing 5th.
Well your understanding/description of them in Post 110 was as described - Utter Twaddle!??I appreciate the rules too but it seems you didn’t respect my understanding of them.
Again you have not respected my understanding of the rules. You may be right but you may be wrong. I’m not sitting with a rule book copying and pasting to suit my argument.Well your understanding/description of them in Post 110 was as described - Utter Twaddle!
And I am/was entirely justified!Again you have not respected my understanding of the rules....
I agree back in the day as you say old school the swing was the most important part of your golf game. Today its how much your clubs cost of of your were fitted for them. After all your fitting how’s the handicapsYour views are so old school it's almost comical.
In your opinion.And I am/was entirely justified!
Now...Let's get back to the purpose of the thread!
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I agree back in the day as you say old school the swing was the most important part of your golf game. Today its how much your clubs cost of of your were fitted for them. After all your fitting how’s the handicaps
And as per the Rules of Golf!In your opinion.
Thanks good to know I stand corrected.And as per the Rules of Golf!
Rule 19 in this Document https://www.randa.org/en/rog/2019/rules/players-edition/rule-19
No I’ve upgraded since then it’s just a user nameDo you still play with a balata ball? Or wooden woods? Or simple bladed irons and putter?
If those things were still for sale as new clubs, would you buy them in favour of modern clubs that have been developed with technology?
Is the answer is no, then you're accepting that modern technology can help your game. Why choose to stop at some arbitrary point in the 90s? Why not get fitted if the technology is available?
No I’ve upgraded since then it’s just a user name
No I’ve upgraded since then it’s just a user name
But let’s be clear if I found a Dunlop 65i lumi in good condition I’d be teeing up. Or do they say gaming it now?No I’ve upgraded since then it’s just a user name