The impact of the decision by the USGA and R&A to make anchored putting strokes contrary to the Rules of… Read more »
Posts Tagged: USGA
Time For Nine
Are 9-hole rounds a solution to increasing participation in golf? They may be. So, to cover that possibility the United… Read more »
It’s Nice When The King Agrees With You
In his column posted yesterday on GolfChannel.com (which of course he helped start) Arnold Palmer touched on a two important… Read more »
Lipping Out on Bellies & Broomsticks
A month ago this column pointed out the fallacy of the arguments from those who are against the United States… Read more »
Golf’s Top Ten 2012 Significant Events: Numbers 5 to 1
Most of the time when things happen the consequences are not fully appreciated and even understanding what those consequences are,… Read more »
Most Play for Fun and Don’t Play by the Rules
Editor’s Note: Results from a survey commissioned by Polara Golf and conducted by Google Consumer Surveys point out several things… Read more »
Anchored Putting is Not the Problem
A few days have passed since the R&A and USGA dropped their bomb shell (or more properly a ‘smart bomb’)… Read more »
Bellies, broomsticks and the Canadian Tour
Two significant changes are coming. One is a done deal and the other probably will be. The one that’s been… Read more »
Old Tom Morris – “Enough”
Anybody want to make a bet on what the R&A and the USGA will decide about anchored putters? I see… Read more »
Belly and broomstick watch
The Royal & Ancient and the USGA have continued to make noises about their investigation concerning the use of extra… Read more »