Yes, if two or more players are tied on a similar score the order of deciding who wins is best back 9, 6,3,2 then 1. If players are still tied after this another way can be used, and in this rare event it is usually drawing lots. In professional Golf however, there is no count back and a playoff is often used.
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One rule in golf is that there you can only have up to 14 clubs in your bag at once.
The stymie rule was removed from the official rules of golf in 1952. Before this rule was removed a golf player would need to have to play around another ball in play even if they caused an obstruction.
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The Rules of Golf have strict definitions of what does and doesn't count as a golf club. A pool cue doesn't have a face, therefore it doesn't count as a golf club. You should be allowed to carry it in your bag without it counting as one of your 14 clubs, but you wouldn't be allowed to use it for golf.
it doesn't count
there is no cavalry rule, they count as just fast attack
Regression is used as a way to break a tie score. It is used as an alternative the "count-back". In a count-back the player who scored the lowest on the 18th hole wins. If they tied on the 18th then you go back to the 17th, 16th etc.When regression is used it's the opposite; the player with the highest score on the last hole wins.
No, a ball retriever does not count as a club in your bag.
By count back i.e. Best inward half, if still drawn, last 6, then 3.
i am sorry but theres a big rule of not eating