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Daxdog 11-26-2022 11:15 AM

Golf clubs
 
With the new 18 club rule in 2023, who is going to carry 18 clubs? Do you think they will make golf bags that hole 18 clubs?
:boxing2:

golfing eagles 11-26-2022 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Daxdog (Post 2160877)
With the new 18 club rule in 2023, who is going to carry 18 clubs? Do you think they will make golf bags that hole 18 clubs?
:boxing2:

Easy answer: No one, since they haven't changed the rule from 14 club max

retiredguy123 11-26-2022 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by golfing eagles (Post 2160912)
Easy answer: No one, since they haven't changed the rule from 14 club max

According to the Golf Handicap Association (GHA), in 2023, you can use 18 clubs. I have never heard of the GHA, so I don't know to whom it applies.

I wish the PGA Tour would allow 18 clubs, because I'm sure that I could then be competitive, and win a lot of money. I just can't score well with only 14 clubs.

golfing eagles 11-26-2022 05:38 PM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2160918)
According to the Golf Handicap Association (GHA), in 2023, you can use 18 clubs. I have never heard of the GHA, so I don't know to whom it applies.

I wish the PGA Tour would allow 18 clubs, because I'm sure that I could then be competitive, and win a lot of money. I just can't score well with only 14 clubs.

Still an easy answer: NO ONE!!!!!!

The rules of golf are set by the USGA in cooperation with the R&A, and in 2023 you will get to use the same 14 clubs you have been permitted since God-knows-when. PERIOD.
I never heard of this bogus "GHA", but they have absolutely no authority to make or change the rules of golf. From their own website:

GHA’s new rule changes are sure to either be loved or hated by golfers and tournament organizations worldwide. These are not your normal small incremental changes. These changes fundamentally change the way the game is played in many aspects.

From increasing the maximum number of clubs golfers can carry from 14 to 18 clubs, eliminating 2 stroke out of bounds, preferred lies in the fairway (no more divots!), lift rake and place in bunkers, 3 putts max, no limit on driver COR, MOI, increasing max driver cc’s from 460 to 600cc’s, free relief from roots and rocks, no groove restrictions, allowing alignment sticks, any type of green reading material, elevation and information processing devices and making golf carts legal for tournament play, these changes are sure to turn explode head


This must be some kind of practical joke or deranged trolling. DON'T FALL FOR IT!!!!!!
If you are playing any kind of tournament under USGA rules, don't even think about employing the utter garbage lasted above.

Papa_lecki 11-26-2022 05:57 PM

MODERATOR - please close this false thread.

The USGA did NOT increase the club limit. Here are the new rules for 2023. Don’t know what he Golf Handicap Association is.

USGA Media Center - Press Releases

BrianL99 11-26-2022 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2160952)
MODERATOR -

Don’t know what he Golf Handicap Association is.


Look it up. The USGA has out lived its usefulness. I'm fairly certain the GHA won't be their replacement, but sooner or late, somebody will. As it is, the Pro Tours have essentially created their own rules, for better or worse.

Papa_lecki 11-26-2022 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by BrianL99 (Post 2160954)
Look it up. The USGA has out lived its usefulness. I'm fairly certain the GHA won't be their replacement, but sooner or late, somebody will. As it is, the Pro Tours have essentially created their own rules, for better or worse.

I did before I made the post, and again just now. After the 3rd page on google, where it was not listed, i stopped scrolling.
With the cooperation of the USGA and the R&A, it will be a while til the USGA is deemed irrelevant.

BrianL99 11-26-2022 08:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Papa_lecki (Post 2160959)
I did before I made the post, and again just now. After the 3rd page on google, where it was not listed, i stopped scrolling.
With the cooperation of the USGA and the R&A, it will be a while til the USGA is deemed irrelevant.


Golf Handicap Association

CoachKandSportsguy 11-26-2022 10:16 PM

LOL! Contact us are just email addresses.
They want to create an alternative to the USGA/GHIN, and I wouldn't be surprised if they are related to the LIV tour in some sort of way to break the monopoly of the USGA with an alternative system for amateur golfers. . .

What some people with too much money and time on their hands decide to do as enjoyment is beyond me.

tophcfa 11-26-2022 10:21 PM

I’m still trying to figure out how to consistently hit the 12 clubs and the putter I put in my bag now. Five more sticks would needlessly over complicate an already very difficult game.

George Page 11-27-2022 07:34 AM

Some have trouble counting strokes, let alone clubs.

lildfromnyc 11-27-2022 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2160918)
According to the Golf Handicap Association (GHA), in 2023, you can use 18 clubs. I have never heard of the GHA, so I don't know to whom it applies.

I wish the PGA Tour would allow 18 clubs, because I'm sure that I could then be competitive, and win a lot of money. I just can't score well with only 14 clubs.

Hahaha!

mkjelenbaas 11-27-2022 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Daxdog (Post 2160877)
With the new 18 club rule in 2023, who is going to carry 18 clubs? Do you think they will make golf bags that hole 18 clubs?
:boxing2:

What do you mean with “hole 18 clubs”?

Mrfriendly 11-27-2022 07:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Daxdog (Post 2160877)
With the new 18 club rule in 2023, who is going to carry 18 clubs? Do you think they will make golf bags that hole 18 clubs?
:boxing2:

I suggest the USGA add a new “Birdie Juice” ruling where each player making a birdie requires their playing partner to drink a shot. Of course the rules need to be very exact as to what liquor type, brand, size, cold or room temp etc. the shot needs to be.

Joe Mack 11-27-2022 08:19 AM

Heck, I only use 8 clubs now, and would have no idea what to do with 18!!


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