Grounding club on backswing?

Alex1975

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Hi,

I was in the practice bunker yesterday and was practicing some back of the bunker down hill lies. I spotted that a couple of times as I took the club away on the back swing I was swooshing some sand and then coming through and taking the ball. I presume this is grounding my club even though its done throughout the swing?

Thx
 
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Anna Nordquist suffered a penalty after moving 'a single grain of sand' on her backswing in the playoff for the US Open a couple of weeks ago!
 
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Hi,

I was in the practice bunker yesterday and was practicing some back of the bunker down hill lies. I spotted that a couple of times as I took the club away on the back swing I was swooshing some sand and then coming through and taking the ball. I presume this is grounding my club even though its done throughout the swing?

Thx

Technically, it may not be "grounding" but is "touching" the sand with a club other than during the stroke. Both grounding and touching (as described) are breaches of Rule 13-4 (Ball in Hazard: Prohibited Actions).
 
Technically, it may not be "grounding" but is "touching" the sand with a club other than during the stroke. Both grounding and touching (as described) are breaches of Rule 13-4 (Ball in Hazard: Prohibited Actions).


you mentioned 'other than during the stroke' but isn't it during his stroke?
 
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