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It’s a second straight major thud for the USGA, this time the U.S. Women’s Open, which essentially ended on a delayed two-stroke penalty assessed to Anna Nordqvist after she grounded her club in a bunker.
It’s a second straight major thud for the USGA, this time the U.S. Women’s Open, which essentially ended on a delayed two-stroke penalty assessed to Anna Nordqvist after she grounded her club in a bunker.
Before you can register for the PGM 2.0 Level 1 Seminar, you have to pass the Qualifying Test covering three online courses: Introduction to the PGM and the Golf Profession, PGA History and Constitution, and Rules of Golf 1. It’s a combination of multiple choice and true/false questions. As far as studying is concerned, your
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Dr. Robin Farran is one of the top USGA Rules Officials in the country and currently teaches Advanced Rules at the Golf Academy of America in Phoenix. The man never seems to take a day off! In this week’s Diary of a USGA Rules Official, Dr. Farran shares some of the more interesting conversations between players
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In a collapse nobody saw coming, Jason Day didn’t hit a green in regulation over his final six holes and lost the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational to Dustin Johnson.
The other day, one of my co-workers and I were discussing the greatest instructional golf books ever written, the must-reads. After we went back-and-forth naming several of the usual suspects such as Harvey Penick’s Little Red Book, Dr. Bob Rotella’s Golf Is Not a Game of Perfect, and Tiger Woods’ How I Play Golf, he
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