Yes if it is a PGA tour event... The PGA holds the right to disqualify an individual for conduct unbecoming of their standards. This includes poor etiquette between players or from players to fans. This disqualification may also extend to future tourny's if the offense is deemed "bad" enough by the PGA officials.
1.care of golf course 2.courtesy 3.slow play
I think there is no such rules that tell that can disqualify any player that plays with too many golf balls.
Go to www.usga.org/playing/etiquette/etiquette for a very thorough explaination.
You will probably be disqualified.
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The task of checking a player's tee time usually falls to a golf course marshal.
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If it is a competition round, in stroke play you would be disqualified for practicing on any part of the course prior to the round. In match play you are allowed to play on the course, as much as you want, no penalty.
There are no positions in golf. As an individual sport, the sole player must play his/her ball from anywhere on the course they hit it.
It is a golf links if the course is near the sea. Otherwise it is a golf course if further inland.
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