When it comes to the question of anchoring, there is an uncomfortable aspect to enforcing the rules.
Akshay Bhatia mistakenly hits ball out of bounds, becomes latest victim of not reading local rules closely enough
On the bright side for Bhatia, he still comfortably made the cut.
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Something tells us we'll be discussing this issue again, and again, and again in 2025.
Golfers with the chipping yips or just poor mechanics suddenly have a formidable piece of equipment around the…
A rules official doing stand-up? The world really has gone mad.
In some instances, the Rules of Golf are more lenient than you would think.
Even NBC Sports analyst Kevin Kisner disagreed with the ruling, saying, “Terrible rule. This is a no-brainer.”
The Rules of Golf outline what can and cannot be used as a tee. Here's what you need…
Carter Rich, the USGA’s senior director for equipment rules, explains why it matters.
The ruling changed back in 2019.
Perhaps surprisingly, the answer is … it can be.
Twelve years ago this past week, Zach Johnson almost learned this lesson in the most painful way imaginable.
How do handicap strokes apply now?
Brooks put his knowledge of the Rules of Golf to great use at Valhalla.
The Rules of Golf have guidelines to follow when your ball goes into a 'no play zone' such…
The answer is … well, it depends.
A teeing area can run two club-lengths deep. But which do you use to measure that distance?