
Autumn approaches, and with it the possibility of less clement weather. So it seems appropriate to remind Members of the various rules relating to Water Hazards in this edition of Rule of the Month.
More from the pen of our in-house referees, this time on the issue of deeming a ball unplayable and the various options that then present themselves to the player.
With the onset of more rain, or even the melting of recent snow and ice, Keith's latest Rules Reminder is timely.
One of the most common rules which we face, but which is opften wrongly applied, is that of dropping or re-dropping the ball. The guidance in this article should help us.
Here is the first in a series of Rules Reminders, written by Keith Price, one of our Members who is an R&A qualified Rules of Golf official, and Chairman of the Golf Union of Wales’ Rules sub-committee.
These occasional reminders are aimed at helping Members to handle the various situations that can, and frequently do, occur during a round of golf. It is hoped you will find them of benefit and help to improve your knowledge of the Rules of Golf.