Rules of Golf definition

Rules of Golf means the rules of golf as defined by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews.
Rules of Golf. , “Rules” and “Rule” means the Rules of Golf and Rules of Amateur Status (current at the time of the event) and related Decisions published and approved by the R&A Rules Limited current at the time of the Pennant competition.
Rules of Golf means the rules of golf as approved by the royal and ancient golf club of St. Andrews from time to time as adopted by Golf Australia and the Local Rules.

Examples of Rules of Golf in a sentence

  • The pro-am events also provide an avenue for Members to develop relationships with the amateur patrons of their facilities.Competitions sponsored, co-sponsored, or sanctioned by the Southern Texas PGA are governed by the most recently published edition of the USGA Rules of Golf All Professionals are responsible for knowing the USGA Rules of Golf and the terms of the competition in which they are entered including the provisions stated herein.

  • All Southern Texas PGA Members and Associates participating in Southern Texas PGA Sponsored, Co-Sponsored, and Sanctioned Tournaments or in activities related thereto (e.g. practice rounds, hospitality events, etc.) shall adhere to the USGA Rules of Golf, Southern Texas PGA Rules and Regulations, and the rules and regulations of any facility hosting a Southern Texas PGA Tournament.

  • However, information on the Rules of Golf, matters of public information and/or Local Rules for this tournament is not considered advice.A player shall not give advice to anyone in the competition.

  • Verbal or non-verbal communication between coaches, players, parents and/or spectators that meets the criteria of the Advice Rule will be considered a violation.The penalty as described in the Rules of Golf (Rule 8, stroke play) is two strokes.

  • The player’s clubs must conform to the groove and punch mark specifications in the Rules of Golf that are effective from January 1, 2019.

  • The USGA Rules of Golf and the GSGA Rules of Play hard card will govern play.

  • The cup is to be competed for annually in handicap match play according to the Rules of Golf as issued by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, St Andrews, and the Local Rules of the Royal Malta Golf Club.

  • The undersigned also agrees to abide by and be governed by the PGA TOUR Tournament Regulations currently in effect (and, if a member of PGA TOUR, attest that a copy thereof has been furnished to me) and by the Rules of Golf of the United States Golf Association, subject to any modifications thereof approved by PGA TOUR.

  • All play shall be according to the USGA Rules of Golf and the Local Rules of the host club (where not in conflict with USGA rules).

  • All disputes must be referred to the Championship Manager, Wales Golf who will resolve them by use of the Rules of Golf as approved by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews and the conditions of entry published in relation to this Championship.


More Definitions of Rules of Golf

Rules of Golf means the Rules of Golf as approved by R & A Rules Limited and the United States Golf Association, as amended from time to time.
Rules of Golf means the Rules of Golf and Amateur Status (current at the time of the event).
Rules of Golf means the R&A and USGA Rules of Golf;
Rules of Golf means the rules of golf and the Rules of Amateur Status as approved by R&A Rules Limited and the USGA;

Related to Rules of Golf

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  • Geneva Convention means the Convention of 28 July 1951 relating to the status of refugees, as amended by the New York Protocol of 31 January 1967;

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