The answer is yes under Rule 19.2/4. As long as you haven't put a ball in play, you're still allowed to take free relief as ...
Hosted on MSN
Rules of Golf Review: I took an unplayable but my drop ended up in an even worse spot. What happens now?
It’s bad enough that you pumped your tee shot into fescue so thick that it took you nearly the full three minutes to find it. But then comes the sobering realization that there’s no way you can ...
A common occurence on golf courses all over the world is for any player in the vicinity of a potentially lost ball to join in the search. It's one of the things that makes this sport great. Even ...
What do you do when you have to mark your ball in the fairway but are unable to recreate your original lie? Rules Guy has the ...
I know, or at least I think I know, how to handle an unplayable lie in a sand trap: take a one-stroke penalty for dropping in the proper spot inside the trap, or a two-stroke penalty for taking relief ...
Friday, after his second round at the Sentry, the PGA Tour’s season-opener, Conners offered some intel. Notably, he bogeyed the 545-yard par-5 on the Plantation Course at Kapalua, which stood out in ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results