Tam Dao Golf Resort Photo Gallery
November 13th , 2009 → 6:18 am @ admin
Category : Golf Course Photo Gallery
November 13th , 2009 → 6:18 am @ admin
Category : Golf Course Photo Gallery
November 13th , 2009 → 4:05 am @ admin
If you believe your ball is unplayable outside a water hazard (and you are the sole judge), you may under penalty of one stroke, (a) drop within two club-lengths of where the ball lies not nearer the hole, (b) drop any distance behind the point where the ball lay keeping a straight line between the [...]
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 4:04 am @ admin
Check the Local Rules on the score card to identify the boundaries of the course. If your ball is lost outside a water hazard or out of bounds you must play another ball from the spot where the last shot was played under penalty of one stroke i.e. stroke and distance. You are allowed 5 [...]
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 4:03 am @ admin
Check the Local Rules on the score card to establish whether the sea,lake, river etc. is a `water hazard’ or a `lateral water hazard’. Ball in watery hazard – play the ball as it lies or, under penalty of one stroke, (a) drop any distance behind the water hazard keeping a straight line between the [...]
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 4:03 am @ admin
If your ball is in casual water, ground under repair or a hole or cast made by a burrowing animal e.g. a rabbit, you may drop without penalty within one club-length of the nearest point of relief not nearer the hole.
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 4:01 am @ admin
Check the Local Rules on the score card for guidance on immovable obstructions (e.g. surfaced roads and paths etc.) . Movable obstructions (e.g. rakes, tin cans etc.) anywhere on the course may be moved. If the ball moves it must be replaced without penalty. If an immovable obstruction (e.g. a water fountain) interferes with your [...]
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 4:00 am @ admin
You may move a loose impediment unless it and your ball are in a hazard. However, if you have touched a loose impediment within one club-length of your ball and your ball moves, the ball must be replaced and (unless your ball was on the putting green) you incur a penalty stroke.
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 3:59 am @ admin
You may lift your ball if it might assist any other player. You may have any ball lifted if it might interfere with your play or assist any other player.
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 3:58 am @ admin
If a lifted ball is to be replaced, its position must be marked. If a ball is to be dropped or placed in any other position (e.g. taking relief from GUR, etc.) it is recommended that the ball’s original position be marked. When dropping, stand erect, hold the ball at shoulder height and arm’s length [...]
Category : Rules of Golf
November 13th , 2009 → 3:54 am @ admin
Ball struck by you is deflected or stopped by you, your partner or your caddie – in match play you lose the hole; in stroke play you incur a two-stroke penalty and the ball is played as it lies. Ball struck by you is deflected or stopped by someone else – play your ball as [...]
Category : Rules of Golf