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  2. Rules: Tee box/teeing ground. You must tee the ball up behind the line created by the tee markers. You can tee it up anywhere between the two markers and you can tee it as far back as the length of two drivers. So if your driver is 45 inches, you can tee up to 90 inches behind the imaginary line. Never in front of the tee markers.

  3. Playing The Ball. You must only hit it once when playing with the ball, and “scooping” the ball is strictly prohibited, as is playing a hockey-style stroke where the ball is “caressed.”. Your ball must be at a complete stop before you can make contact; if you hit a moving ball, a 1 shot penalty is incurred.

  4. The Rules of Golf

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    The Rules of Golf. Skip to content. 2020; 2021; 2021; 2024 Rules of Golf Workshops Schedule; 2024 USGA Seminario de Reglas Virtual (24205) – Webinar Recordings; 2025 Rules of Golf Workshops Schedule; 22113 PGA/USGA Seminario de Reglas Virtual Seminarios Web; 22201 USGA Virtual Workshop Webinars;

  5. A Beginner's Golf Guide: What every new golfer should know when...

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    Golf Digest Best Young Teacher Jason Birnbaum says that’s the best way to gauge whether a beginner is ready for their first time on a course. And in fact, keep a bunch of tees handy even for the ...

  6. USGA Rules of Golf Home

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    The USGA Rules Hub contains all of the information and resources you need to learn more about the Rules of Golf.

  7. Fundamental Rules Of Golf: A Beginner's Guide

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    The basic rules of golf include playing the ball as it lies, counting all strokes, and playing the course as it is. You are not allowed to move, touch, or alter the position of the ball unless the rules allow it. You must also count all strokes, including penalties, and play the course as it is without making any changes to it. ...

  8. Beginners should focus on mastering the golf swing basics, including balance, posture, and alignment. Short-game techniques, like chipping and pitching, are crucial for improving scores and should be practiced regularly. Understanding golf rules and etiquette is essential to ensure fair play and respect for fellow players on the course.

  9. Rules of Golf - R&A

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    Our aim is to bring The Rules of Golf in line with the way the modern sport is played, while maintaining it’s challenge. Golf’s new Rules of Amateur Status have been published. Slow play can detract from the enjoyment of the game for many golfers. Ensuring that advances in equipment are in the best interests of the sport. Guidelines for ...

  10. The Rules of Golf - R&A

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    The Rules of Golf content is intended for those who administer the game and who need to answer the variety of questions that can arise in relation to golf competitions. If you are a player, it is recommended that you should first consult 'The Player's Rule Finder'. ... Rule 2 introduces the basic things every player should know about the course ...

  11. Rules of Golf - R&A

    www.randa.org/en/rules/rules-of-golf-home

    The Official Rules. 01. Pace of Play Manual. 02. Handicapping Rules. 03. Amateur Status Rules. 04. “Our aim is to bring the rules of golf in line with the way the modern sport is played, while maintaining its challenge”.