So much has been made of the new drop rule in golf. I had to poke a little fun at it. Like and Comment your favorite drop. Also let me know if you have any ideas of your own. Follow…
2019 New Golf Rules Penalty Areas This year, there are several changes for golfers who hit their ball into penalty areas. The term ‘hazard’ is no longer used in the Rules of Golf. Committees can now use Red and Yellow…
New Rules recap with Megan and Steve (Pros and Cons) Steve Buzza and Megan Padua (@megangolfpro) play a hole and discuss the new 2019 rule changes. Let me know what you like/dislike about them. Buzza Golf aims to create a…
Glen and Savannah are back with more simple explanations of the New Golf Rules for 2019. This time they’re on the putting greens, taking you through the major changes now in force. There have been many changes by the R&A…
In 2019, players will continue to drop a ball when taking relief, but the dropping procedure will be changed in several ways: – the ball must be let go from knee height so that it falls through the air -…
In 2019 the word ‘hazard’ will vanish from the Rules. So it’s goodbye to ‘water hazards’ and hello to the concept of ‘penalty areas.’ Players will have the same basic options for relief that exist under the current Rules. But…
In 2019, bunkers will be given their very own Rule number and specific relief Rules. Under Rule 12, players will be allowed to touch or move loose impediments in a bunker and will be generally allowed to touch the sand…
In 2019, bunkers will be given their very own Rule number and specific relief Rules. Under Rule 12, players will be allowed to touch or move loose impediments in a bunker and will be generally allowed to touch the sand…
Go on course with TV personality Chris Harrison and Kira Kazantsev as they demonstrate the major changes to golf’s new Rules. To learn more about golf’s new Rules, effective Jan. 1, 2019, visit usga.org/rules.