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Old 05-22-2013, 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Thnonne View Post
The rules of golf are for competitive play. The average player in TV plays for enjoyment, to be outside, and to have a good time. Rules made for pros and tournament or league players need not apply. The social player "breaks" the rules of golf often, i.e. resetting their lie, not stroke and distance on OB, not playing out of a divot, grounding their club in a hazard, and if it keeps them from not being frustrated and enjoying themselves, great. So anchor your long putter social player and let the old foggies at the USGA and the Royal & Ancient sip their scotch and smoke their cigars while they make rules. Who cares as long as you are having a good time on the golf course.
I have to disagree a little. I don't see many players on the regulation courses who break the rules - at least not knowingly I know I play in two leagues who play by strict USGA rules and we call them on ourselves or others as they come up. We also putt everything out and we play in a decently fast (4 hours give or take) pace

I think it does happen more on execs and as long as I have no money or standing riding on it then be my guest.