Yes, you are allowed to do this, people usually do this if they have a very short putt that you can't miss. But from long range it isn't ideal as you wouldn't have full control of the club.
The rules of golf regarding putting include not touching the line of your putt, not improving your line of play, and not causing your ball to move. Additionally, you must hole out with the same ball you started with and not receive advice from anyone other than your caddie.
Yes, under the rules this is allowed. The only circumstance in which you cannot hit with the back of the club is if it has 2 designated striking faces, this is a club which is not allowed under the rules of golf.
Wouldn't think so. The maximum clubhead size allowed under the rules of golf is 460cc.
A single person $230 and a single person under 30 is $175.
45.93 grams is the maximum weight under the rules of golf. Nearly all golf balls are made exactly to this weight to get the most distance.
In golf, there is no specific "illegal" putting stroke, but all strokes must adhere to the overall rules of the game, including maintaining a proper grip and stance. However, certain techniques, like anchoring the putter against the body, were banned by the USGA and R&A in 2016. Players must ensure that their putting stroke follows these regulations to avoid penalties. Ultimately, the legality of a putting stroke depends on compliance with the established rules of golf.
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It is just the legal limit that has been set under the rules of golf. 1.68 is also known as the Golden Ratio.
A person that carries your bag the amount of holes played. Tell your yardages to specific targets, and gives you advice legally in the Rules of Golf Handbook.
mini golf is basically putting practice with obstacles
Green is a noun here, meaning a part of the golf course (putting area). The word golf is an abstract noun for a game - it is a process with rules, that cannot be seen or touched, even though the golfers and golf clubs, and fairways are all concrete nouns.
Royal & Ancient Golf Ass'n., U.K.