No one is talking about the rules changes coming in 2019? Interesting stuff for us amateurs.
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No one is talking about the rules changes coming in 2019? Interesting stuff for us amateurs.
This is probably the only golf rules forum that hasn't featured the 2019 rules.
I think they've been done to death elsewhere
http://www.usga.org/content/dam/usga...f-for-2019.pdf
Exactly, i think its worth looking at the changes as they will impact all golfers. I like the one about the O.B. I have been doing this for years and i think it will save time.
These rule are completely irrelevant for the majority of golfers. I don't understand why people even care or why golf rules governing bodies even focus on amateurs and joe public.
The fact is, most golfers play by their own rules, they do whatever they want and the "rules of golf" never come into play.
There needs to be set of rules for PRO golf and that's about it.
JeffC... of course rules need to be established for tourneys or any competition but that is not the average golfer or the majority...
you said "There needs to be set of rules for PRO golf and that's about it." "I don't understand why people even care or why golf rules governing bodies even focus on amateurs and joe public."
I'm certainly not a pro, a long way from it - call me joe public - not a member and play once or twice a week. I play for fun of course but also like to abide by the rules as much as possible. As for others, do what you like and if you don't care about the rules, then you can pretty much ignore these changes. There are quite a few amateurs and non-pros that do follow the rules though.
Keep in mind that this is not a rule, but merely a Local Rule that needs to be put into effect by the committee of the club at which you are playing or the one in charge of the tournament.
While it will save time, it is not necessarily advantageous to scoring in that if the tee shot is a short, snap hook into the bush, for example, you may lose significant distance over having hit a long and straight provisional.
While you may be correct that the majority of golfers do not play by the rules, there are still millions around the world who do play by the rules. Those who are members at clubs who play in their tournaments, those who keep handicaps, whether members or not, where playing by the rules is essential, public players who play in tournaments and those who just want to know that at the end of their round, that their score is legitimate.
The ruling bodies do not necessarily focus on any particular group when considering changes to the rules, but they do what they feel is best for the game itself. Before making this new set of rules, you were consulted and asked to provide input about what changes would make the game better and thousands of golfers around the world responded. The ruling bodies should be given credit for actually listening and some of the new or modified rules reflect public input.
Have a look at the new 'Interpretations'
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hfs4rg0so...CjbpdlkPa?dl=0
Well the way I see it is if you take gimmes then who cares about the rest of the rules you break.