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"Now I call myself Seve Mulligan, " he added, referring to the golf rule which allows a second chance to play a shot.
BBC: Ballesteros savours second chance
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They promised a decision by the end of the year (Wednesday qualifies) and specified that any proposed change would not concern the length of putters per se that is, it would not be an equipment regulation but rather a rule of golf concerning the anchored stroke itself.
WSJ: Putters Should Just Be Putters
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Speaking of golf, this is when many American visitors really explore Irish whiskey, and here is my rule of thumb for golf and whiskey.
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Guan said he was aware of the rule, which has been part of golf etiquette since 1934 and was added to the rule book in 1952.
NPR: Even With 1-Stroke Penalty, 14-Year-Old Makes Cut
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As for gag gifts, nongolfers tend to find these a lot funnier than golfers do, probably because, as a rule, nongolfers regard golf itself as a joke.
WSJ: What to Get a Golfer for the Holidays | Golf Journal by John Paul Newport
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Meanwhile, Payne refused to rule out the possibility of a tournament golf ball for the Masters if he felt the governing bodies were not doing enough to limit gains in distance.
BBC: SPORT | Golf | New Masters boss rules out women
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The rule, implemented by the U.S. Golf Association (USGA) and Royal and Ancient Golf Club (RA), means that from the start of 2010 the U-shaped grooves on wedges will be banned in favor of V-shaped grooves, with the intention of rewarding accurate driving over distance hitting.
CNN: Woods backs golf's 'groovy' rule change
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Despite pressure from some players and golf equipment manufacturers, the U.S. PGA Tour has decided to go along with the rule change, meaning U.S. PGA Tour competitions, including the U.S. Open, will feature the club restriction from next year.
CNN: Woods backs golf's 'groovy' rule change