nope
TOM North will know
You shouldn't be, but depends what type of competition it is. Why would you throw a club anyway?
In golf, if a player is disqualified from a competition, their score typically does not count towards the eclectic competition. The eclectic format usually requires players to complete all rounds in order for their scores to be eligible. Disqualification means the player did not complete the round under the rules, so their scores would not be considered valid for the eclectic. Always check the specific rules of the competition, as they can vary.
You wouldn't be allowed out by yourself. But, you would be disqualified from the competition, and probably suspended from your club.
You will probably be disqualified.
on last 18
Check competition rules for clarification, it varies from competition to competition.
By count back i.e. Best inward half, if still drawn, last 6, then 3.
I think there is no such rules that tell that can disqualify any player that plays with too many golf balls.
What is a tri am golf competition
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 isn't really a limit of the amount of golf balls you can have. But if you run out of balls, you can't turn in a score card, and you are disqualified.