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  1. 7 sty 2024 · But when it comes to grounding your club, the answer differs between bunkers and penalty areas. First, what do the Rules mean by “grounding the club”? You need to turn to Rule 8.1b for the answer.

  2. New Rule: Under Rules 12.2a and 12.2b, the player is allowed to touch or move loose impediments in a bunker and is generally allowed to touch the sand with a hand or club; but a limited prohibition continues so that the player must not: Deliberately touch the sand in a bunker with a hand, club, rake or other object to test the condition of the ...

  3. 21 kwi 2021 · Prohibitions for practice swings and grounding the club at address or on the backswing will remain. The challenge of bunkers is meant to be playing from sand and not having to also deal with pine cones, twigs etc.

  4. Rule 12 - Bunkers. This page covers all of what you are allowed and not allowed to do in a bunker including moving loose impediments and movable obstructions, touching the sand, grounding your club, taking relief from abnormal course conditions, and taking relief for an unplayable ball.

  5. 30 cze 2024 · In 2019, major revisions to golf rules introduced more flexibility regarding grounding a club in bunkers and penalty areas. Rule 8.1b covers actions allowed while preparing to make a stroke. Specifically, Rule 8.1b(4) permits grounding the club lightly right in front of or right behind the ball.

  6. 29 lut 2024 · You couldn't ground your club. But under the new golf rules that debuted in 2019 and are still in force in 2024, those days are no more. A golfer is able to ground their club in any hazard.

  7. Grounding your club in a hazard used to result in a penalty for grounding but is now allowed in all places except bunkers. You can remove loose impediments from penalty areas and bunkers thanks to the new rules change as well.

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