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Players frequently find the Rules Of Golf difficult to
understand and interpret. As well, a search for the answer to
a golf rules problem may prove to be very time consuming because
the information can be scattered under several rules and decisions.
Each illustrated "Golf Rules Made Easy" poster draws all this information
together to answer a specific golfing problem situation in concise,
easy to understand language.
- Each poster depicts a different golfing "trouble situation"
along with the rules solution giving specific references to the
Rules of Golf and The Decisions on the Rules of Golf.
The trouble situations range from frequently asked questions
to the occasional obscure rule (which may come in handy someday
if you are aware of your rights and options).
All of the information on each of the posters is current with
the latest edition of the Rules of Golf, which came into effect
on January 1, 2008. No changes will be made to this rulebook for four years.
All posters are illlustrated on 11"x17" colored Fusion Cover Paper.
Some posters also include diagrams where applicable.
Replacement posters are available for any poster purchased prior to January 1, 2008 that required revision due to changes introduced in the latest edition (2008) of the Rules of Golf (Click here for more information). Misinformation about the Rules is very destructive and difficult to eradicate, so please either order replacement posters or make the changes on your own.
By popular demand, the posters have been reduced and are now available in a new size - 8½" x 11" and are printed on 20 lb. paper. The 100 situations from Series "A", "B", "C", "D" & "E" have been compiled in a Report Cover for Rules enthusiasts who want to study and learn the Rules at home. This booklet is also a perfect choice for "Tee Gifts" or door prizes at any tournament. Special pricing is available for bulk orders upon request (Click here for the Home Study Order Page).
Poster may be ordered by phone, fax, mail or email and paid for by cheque, money orde, Visa or Mastercard.
Series "A"
- Gerry's ball is up against a rake on a steep slope in a bunker.
- Jim puts spin on his ball when he takes a drop.
- Linda is unsure whether her ball is inside or outside a water hazard.
- Phil touches a banana peel with his club on his backswing in a bunker.
- When Gail and Mary are searching for a ball, one of them kicks it.
- Bernie removes an out of bounds stake.
- Betty wants the flagstick attended even though her ball is off the green.
- André wants to tap down a spike mark on the green.
- A partially detached divot is behind Amy's ball.
- Dave knocks down leaves on his backswing.
- Rosemary marks her ball on the green with the toe of her putter.
- Nick rotates his ball in the rough for the purpose of identification.
- When Cathy drops her ball it hits her own club on the ground.
- Gord removes a water hazard stake.
- Lorraine worries the wind may blow her ball before she putts.
- Bob finds his ball in casual water under a large bush.
- Nancy is unsure where to mark her ball on the green and what to use.
- Eric wants to declare his ball unplayable in a water hazard.
- Alice wants to mark Myrna's ball on the green to save time.
- Mike removes leaves from the area where he intends to drop his ball.
Series "B"
- Lois removes the flagstick lying on the green when Bonnie's putt is in motion.
- Lorraine accidentally hits her ball on her practice swing.
- Rosie putts while Joanne's ball is in motion.
- George's swing is interfered with by a telephone pole located out of bounds.
- Brad's options when taking relief from ground under repair.
- Kevin's ball is under a branch of a staked tree. Is he entitled to relief without penalty?
- Ashley declares her ball unplayable from the tee.
- Jessie drops a ball when unable to find her original after searching for several minutes.
- A crow steals Alex's ball on the green.
- Chris hits his provisional ball close to the hole and taps it in before his fellow-competitor finds the original ball.
- Clint marks his ball on the green, tosses it aside, and then putts from the spot at which he set it aside.
- Peter looks into his fellow-competitor's bag to determine what club he used on his last stroke.
- Diane chips onto the green and her ball strikes and moves her fellow-competitor's ball.
- Christine's options when her ball is in a lateral water hazard.
- Carol Anne's ball is leaning against the flagstick but all of the ball is not below the lip of the hole.
- Larry wants to know what things he is allowed to do without getting a penalty when his ball is in a water hazard.
- Thomas moves a stick within one club-length of his ball and his ball moves. Poster includes complete list of all one-stroke penalty situations.
- Gail's options when her ball is in a water hazard.
- Ron is unsure of his rights on the teeing ground.
- Jim explains which acts are prohibited when a player's ball lies in a bunker.
Series "C"
- Colin reaches across the hole and taps in a short putt.
- Dale tees off and hits a golf bag on the side of the fairway.
- Walter commits a "Serious Breach" of the rules.
- Faye's ball is picked-up by a grass mowing machine.
- Frank wants to change his ball on the teeing ground.
- Barb's ball is unplayable high up on a tree branch.
- Ron knocks his ball from the lip of the hole in disgust.
- Marg's ball is on a gravel road near an OB fence.
- Randy rakes his footprints in the bunker before his shot.
- Carolyn lodges a CLAIM when her opponent cleans her ball.
- Carol casts her shadow on her ball over-hanging the hole.
- Richard plays to an island green.
- Joy's ball is plugged in the bank of a bunker.
- Adam's ball is against rubber edging that borders a hedge.
- Marlene double hits her ball.
- Wendy's putt strikes another ball on the green.
- Cliff wants relief from a railway tie inside a water hazard.
- Sheri gives incorrect information to her opponent.
- Casual water intervenes between Lorna's ball and the hole.
- Jack takes a handicap stroke on the wrong hole.
Series "D"
- An overview of how Match Play rules differ from Stroke Play rules.
- Ken wants to know if Jason is his opponent or his fellow-competitor.
- Megan plays a wrong ball and loses the hole.
- Barry rotates his ball in a water hazard and incurs a 1-stroke penalty.
- Wayne learns how Match Play is scored.
- Dorothy putts out after her opponent has conceded her putt.
- Bill's ball is found in the hole after he conceded the hole.
- Alanna incurs a penalty after she has holed out.
- Bev plays a second ball and her opponent lodges a "CLAIM".
- Brandon is penalized for carrying 15 clubs in his golf bag.
- Tanya borrows one of her partner's clubs and plays a shot with it.
- Martin discovers continuous putting is not allowed in Match Play.
- Anna has the lowest net score on the hole and earns the "honour".
- Ron's tee shot goes out of bounds during a mixed Foursome match.
- Geoff practices on the competition course before his match.
- Myra gives wrong information as to how many strokes she has taken.
- Jennifer's ball comes to rest on top of her opponent's equipment.
- Ian removes his opponent's ball from against the flagstick.
- Gladys and her opponent agree to discontinue their match.
- Marcia plays from a wrong place and loses the hole.
Series "E"
- As overview of changes to the Rules of Golf in the year 2000.
- Justin's ball may be lost so he plays a provisional ball to speed up play.
- Sophie's ball comes to rest in a hole dug by a dog.
- Sally's errant shot ends up on the wrong putting green.
- Nicole's ball is in a tree that overhangs an area marked as GUR.
- Greg discontinues play when he is doubtful of the Rules.
- Craig wants to remove dew from his line of putt.
- Tracey wants to repair her pitch mark so she can putt from the apron.
- Dawn's caddy stands behind her while she plays a stroke from the fairway.
- Nicolas applies tape to the wet, slippery grips on his golf clubs.
- Steve crosses under a bench when finding his .nearest point of relief..
- Doris's ball is in a hole left after a water hazard stake was removed.
- Laurie takes "maximum available relief" from casual water in a bunker.
- Dean's club becomes damaged when he strikes a cement culvert.
- Amanda incurs a penalty when playing her "second ball."
- Sue and Johanna learn how to proceed following a suspension of play.
- Ross drops his ball and it rolls outside the drop area and nearer the hole.
- Claude's ball lands on the wrong side of a "double green."
- Brian removes a stone from behind his ball in a bunker.
- A sprinkler head intervenes between Noreen's ball and the hole.
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