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Only in USA, where it's against the USGA rules of golf - but not against R&A rules of golf.
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Only in USA, where it's against the USGA rules of golf - but not against R&A rules of golf.
Really? I use the R&A app and the quote I made in #37 is in there.Only in USA, where it's against the USGA rules of golf - but not against R&A rules of golf.
Hi Murph,
Where did you get that info from? Reason I ask is that my hands are smashed up from years of graft, scrapping and injuries, and I suffer badly with arthritis.
I hit a fat shot 3 weeks ago, on my right hand (no glove) two of my fingers dislocated and I broke the middle knuckle on my middle finger but still manage to play with the help of my friend Ibruprofen lol.
I use the bionic glove but had no idea they were non-conforming.
Cheers
Steve...
Hi Murph,
Where did you get that info from? Reason I ask is that my hands are smashed up from years of graft, scrapping and injuries, and I suffer badly with arthritis.
I hit a fat shot 3 weeks ago, on my right hand (no glove) two of my fingers dislocated and I broke the middle knuckle on my middle finger but still manage to play with the help of my friend Ibruprofen lol.
I use the bionic glove but had no idea they were non-conforming.
Cheers
Steve...
Only in USA, where it's against the USGA rules of golf - but not against R&A rules of golf.
Really? I use the R&A app and the quote I made in #37 is in there.
So one body say they're fine, so long as you don't abuse the string and use it for lining up (which is effectiviely what the rule says).
The other says we don't trust you and so has banned them! What a strange situation for them to put themselves in.
This a quote from a rules forum I subscribe to:
"Tee-pegs with an attached string and the rubber ones connected with a string have been Ruled as conforming by the R&A provided the attachments are not arranged in a way that they aid alignment.