The Official GM Forum Rule Myths Book

In matchplay - if an opponent concedes a put you can't then putt it out for instance taping a put in. Correct rule is if your playing team matchplay you can not take a conceded putt before the hole is finished if it is on the same line as your playing partner otherwise your fine

2-4/6

Putting Out After Concession of Stroke

Rule 2-4 does not cover the question of whether a player may putt out after his next stroke has been conceded. A player incurs no penalty for holing out in such circumstances. However, if the act would be of assistance to a partner in a four-ball or best-ball match, the partner is, in equity (Rule 1-4), disqualified for the hole.
 
"I know I made the ball move during my practice swing, but its no penalty as I didnt mean to hit it" :eek: (after the tee shot obviously)

"I know I went back to the tee and played another ball as I thought mine was lost, but as you've now found it I'm playing that one":rolleyes:
 
All players in a group must walk to the immediate vicinity of the ball furthest from the hole and must not proceed past that point until the player has played his shot.
 
you cant hold the flag while putting
no raking the sand before you take a shot from a bunker
 
no leaning over the hole and putting back toward yourself
you must always mark your ball before you pick it up.
 
Only the player can lift/replace his/her ball.

Indicating the line for a Tee shot is advice. Asking for the line off the tee is not allowed, therefore Penalty.

You don't need to let a faster group through until you have lost a hole; You have lost a hole if you are not pushing the group in front.

All Ladies/Seniors are slow players. Juniors need to be told every 'Rule', however capable they are. Pros are Rules experts.
 
Won a fiver over this one a few weeks back!

"You don't have to declare a provisional ball for it to be a provisional anymore They changed the rule last year"

The guy still thought I was wrong after I showed him the rule
 
A player can disqualify themselves

I think I know what you are trying to get at, but in principle the player is required to apply specific penalties before returning his card and one of those is disqualification eg playing the 3rd hole you remove a piece of lead tape from the back of your 5 iron before playing a shot with that club. Moments later you remember that you can't do that and that the penalty is DQ so you 'disqualify yourself'.

However, I agree that a lot of people return a card and subsequently, both before and after a competition is closed, refer to the process of disqualifying themselves which isn't available - then can only advise the committee of the facts and leave them to rule :)
 
Traditional Members Golf Clubs in Surrey do not actively embrace change and treat ladies as equals.

Evidence? :) Erm...We've just relaxed our clubhouse dress code and I can now wear jeans in it (though I felt bleeding awkward the one time I've done that so far - even although the clubhouse was empty). And ladies can wear jeans too.
 
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