The USGA updates its list of conforming balls the first of every month. Balls are added and balls are removed.
The balls on the list for any given month are the only balls allowed to be used during a USGA sanctioned event for that month.
Not long ago the FUZZ ball, which had the "wicked long, wicked straight " seam markings were USGA approved.
The current ball, which changed the seam markings to "wicked long, super soft" is not on the current list as of October 2012.
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Naples and Cape Cod
Yes... they are USGA approved balls.
When it is not on the list of conforming golf balls as compiled by the R and A and USGA.
You have to use a tee which has been approved for play by the R&A and USGA. So you couldn't tee it up on a beer can. If you use a tee approved for play you can do it up as high or as low as you want.
The PGA do not approve golf balls, the USGA and R&A rules committees do. They both publish a list of conforming golf balls.
Yes, these tees are approved by the USGA and R and A. So perfectly legal for use in all competitions.
British balls may be 1.62 inches or greater. USGA balls are 1.68 inches or greater.
The R & A and USGA. ANSWER: The core functions of the USGA is to write and interpret the Rules of Golf. The Association collaborates with R&A (Royal and Ancient Golf Club) of St Andrews.
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As per the United States Golf Association (USGA), the weight of the ball should not exceed 1.620 ounces (45.93 g) and must have a diameter of at least 1.680 inches (4.27 cm).As per the United States Golf Association (USGA), the weight of the ball should not exceed 1.620 ounces (0.04593 kg) and must have a diameter of at least 1.680 inches.
The USGA, the United States Golf Association.i do not know?
It depends if it had been approved for use by either the R&A and USGA. If it is a club designed for practice only, you will not be able to use it during a competition round.
No, These balls are not on the USGA conforming list of golf balls.