The game Golf is administered by  the return rules of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of Saint Andrews in 2004 and the United States Golf Association. The rules of the Gall are updated on regular basis and it also includes the rules which administrate the amateur golf too.

The rules of the game golf covers terminologies ,equipment parameters and procedures. The rules of the Golf also includes the penalties in certain situations.

The game Golf was originated in 1400s Scotland but finds it footmarks in the 1st century BC.

Let’s quickly learn some Golf today

Object of Golf

The object of the game is simple enough: to get your ball from the tee to the green and ultimately into the hole in as few shots as possible. “The hole” refers both to the physical hole marked by a flag into which the ball must be sunk and also the entire area from the tee to the green. This may be considered one unit of the course, with a standard course consisting of 18 separate holes played in turn.

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Golf is an underrated game due to some typical rules that normal people hardly understand

Playing Equipments required for playing the Game of Golf

Golf is an individual game. The tournament consists of of 80 to 160 players playing in a group of four, playing against each other. The team tournament is also organized in the game of golf between Europe and USA. In this type of tournament 12 players compete with each other playing one against the other or two against two.

Players are only allowed to carry 14 clubs during one round of golf. Players are generally advised to wear a glove on on their left hand for the right hand players and on the right hand for the left hand players. Players are also allowed to use tees, small packs to evaluate the ball for the first shot in the game of golf.

The part of the course the first shot is made from is also called the tee and golf is unusual among ball games in not having a standardized pitch or playing area. Although all courses will have the same features, such as tees, greens, fairway and hazards, the exact layout and size varies, making each course unique.

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Scoring

The easiest method of scoring in the game of golf is called stroke play. In this method the total number of shots taken by a player to get the ball into the hole are summed up together. The scores are expressed in terms of under par and over par.

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Being under par for a player is a good thing but a good player should take lessor number of shots to put the ball into the hole. Match play is another method apart from stroke play. In this method a player who who takes lesser number of shots in each hole wins the game. Stableford and skins methods are used rarely.

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Recent changes in the rules have made it easier to understand

Rules of Golf

  • The ball must be hit using standard clubs from the start of each hole to the green and ultimately into the hole, which is marked by a flag.
  • Players strike the ball in turn with the furthest away from the hole going first. At the start of a new hole whoever took the least shots on the preceding hole shall go first.
  • The penalty for a lost ball is one stroke and this includes balls struck out of bounds (off that particular hole) or into water hazards. You have five minutes to search for your ball and the penalty is both stroke (one shot) if the ball is lost and additionally distance (you play again from your original starting point) if it goes out of bounds or into the water.
  • Players can only use up to 14 clubs.
  • Players cannot seek advice from anyone other than their partner or caddy.
  • The ball should be played as it is found – you must not move, break or bend anything fixed or growing, other than to assume your normal stance, to improve the lie of the ball, your line of site or your area of swing.
  • On the putting green a player can mark, lift and clean his ball so long as it is replaced exactly where it was. He or she may also repair ball marks or hole plugs but not spike marks that are on the putting line.

 

 

 

 

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