OGputtnfool
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Read a decent article. Post up your thoughts? Which "rules" that this guy lays out do you disagree with?
I think I fully disagree with 4 and 5.
I think 8, 11, and 16 have huge possibilites. On 8, I'm not sure. I know you can turn in a score for a 9 hole round towards your handicap, but does it have to be the front or back 9? Maybe it does. I'm not sure. On 11, whether you're writing down your score after each hole or keeping it in your head matters not. If you've played by the RoG up to that point and you recount your strokes accurately to record the score for reporting purposes, I'm not sure why it shouldn't count. On 16, I'm fairly sure you can borrow a playing partner's club as long as your total does not exceed 14 clubs between the two of you.
What're your thoughts?
https://www.golf.com/golf/2019/07/02/21-times-hole-in-one-doesnt-count/
I think I fully disagree with 4 and 5.
I think 8, 11, and 16 have huge possibilites. On 8, I'm not sure. I know you can turn in a score for a 9 hole round towards your handicap, but does it have to be the front or back 9? Maybe it does. I'm not sure. On 11, whether you're writing down your score after each hole or keeping it in your head matters not. If you've played by the RoG up to that point and you recount your strokes accurately to record the score for reporting purposes, I'm not sure why it shouldn't count. On 16, I'm fairly sure you can borrow a playing partner's club as long as your total does not exceed 14 clubs between the two of you.
What're your thoughts?
https://www.golf.com/golf/2019/07/02/21-times-hole-in-one-doesnt-count/