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I am just glad that NBC has full coverage today and I am not stuck watching the ESPN stuff.
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I am just glad that NBC has full coverage today and I am not stuck watching the ESPN stuff.
I am just glad that NBC has full coverage today and I am not stuck watching the ESPN stuff.
ESPN had to have some of the worst camera work I have ever seen. Usually its just the directors fault, but the camera men were missing ball flights completely.
They're used to just keeping the camera on Erin Andrews.
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Then there is this tweet from Poulter:
RULES CORNER
Ian Poulter Selects A 3-Wood
By Wendy Uzelac, USGA
The Rules of Golf limit a player to a selection of 14 clubs for their stipulated round. This morning, Ian Poulter accidentally broke his 3-wood on the practice range prior to his stipulated round. He began the round with only 13 clubs. Rule 4-4a specifically covers “Selection and Addition of Clubs” and it says that Poulter may add a club during his round provided he does not exceed 14 clubs. Here is what it has to say:a. Selection and Addition of ClubsIan had someone get him two other 3-woods that were in his locker to see which one he would select for play. They were brought out to him on the course and he took a look at each club. Poulter is only allowed to add one more club to the 13 he already selected for play. Now that he had two 3-woods brought to him he would only be able to select one of them. Decision 4-4a/1 clarifies when a club has been selected for play:
The player must not start a stipulated round with more than 14 clubs. He is limited to the clubs thus selected for that round, except that if he started with fewer than 14 clubs, he may add any number, provided his total number does not exceed 14.
The addition of a club or clubs must not unduly delay play (Rule 6-7) and the player must not add or borrow any club selected for play by any other person playing on the course.
4-4a/1 When Club Is Considered AddedTherefore, Poulter was allowed to hold, touch and look at both clubs until he played a stroke with ANY club.
Q. A player finds on the first green that he has no putter and is carrying only 13 clubs. He continues play but sends his caddie back to the clubhouse. The caddie fetches one of two putters which he finds and gives it to the player. May the player then tell the caddie to take it back and fetch the other one instead?
A. Yes, provided he did not play a stroke with any club when the first putter was in his possession.
Ianjamespoulter Just went to the range with 6 new 3 woods. I have found a new replacement for my old 1. It's awesome, 13 degree cobra. Happy days, phew
22 minutes ago from TwitterFon
Yeah it happened early on in the coverage today.
They're used to just keeping the camera on Erin Andrews.
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