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[...]... players to beginners, not to mention fans ofthe game It doesn’t “dumb down” therules Not at all Rather, it employs Albert Einstein’s principle about expressing ideas as simply as possible without oversimplifying them a little history of therulesTheRulesof Golf trace their lineage to 1744, when the golfers of Leith, Scotland, drew up 13 rulesof play comprising just 338 words (printable in half a... has been at the center of some particularly difficult rulings in major events Upon learning of Garner’s experience in revising the Federal Rulesof Appellate Procedure and other sets of state and federal rules, Kuhn approached Garner during a break in a legal-drafting seminar in March 1999 He said: “What we should really work on is the Rulesof Golf. ” After talking it over, the two of us agreed to embark... ground into the hole according to therules 1.2 primary rules (a) Nothing to Influence Ball in Play Neither you nor your caddie may do anything that affects the position or movement of any ball in play, except as therules say otherwise On removing a movable obstruction, see Rule 24.1(b) (b) Nothing to Affect Lie of Ball You must play the ball as it lies, without modifying the course, except as the rules. .. write inplainEnglish He has written many books on the subject, such as Legal Writing inPlainEnglish (2001) Over the past 12 years, he has taught more than 1,500 seminars on the subject The other (Kuhn) was a participant in one of those seminars More important, he has devoted himself for over a decade to attending usga rules seminars and of ciating at many usga championships; he has been at the center... in smaller type, comprising nearly 40,000 words Words and pages have proliferated to deal with the endless variety of issues that the game ofgolf continually raises Anyone who doubts the complexity of these issues should take a look at Decisions on the Rulesof Golf, the 600-page question-and-answer encyclopedia ofgolf rulings intended as a companion volume to the Rulesof Golf p r e f a c e ■ xix... and Timeliness For a claim to be considered by the Committee, you must notify your opponent that you are making a claim, the specific facts ofthe situation, and that you want a ruling You must make the claim before any player inthe match plays from the next teeing ground — or, inthe case ofthe last hole ofthe match, before all players inthe match leave the putting green (2) Promptness of Decision... understanding ofthe result ofthe hole, there is no penalty if you correct your mistake before any player plays from the next teeing ground — or, inthe case ofthe last hole ofthe match, before all players leave the putting green If you don’t correct the wrong information, you lose the previous hole if your opponent makes a valid claim rule 3 Stroke Play 3.0 defined terms This rule contains the following... 35.51 35.52 35.53 Teeing Ground 113 Through the Green 113 Water Hazard 113 Wrong Ball 114 Wrong Putting Green 114 Appendix 1 Penalty Summary Chart 115 Appendix 2 Golf Etiquette 119 Index 123 p r e fac e This book doesn’t explain theRulesof Golf Many other books have done that, with varying degrees of success Instead, it translates them, faithfully, into plainEnglish It makes them readily accessible... weight and size In 1939, the maximum number of clubs was set at 14 Meanwhile, the United States Golf Association (usga) had taken root in 1894, and gradually it diverged from the r&a on various points, from the size ofthegolf ball to the out -of- bounds rule to the penalty for an unplayable lie The first chair ofthe usga Committee on Rules suggested that the American adaptations made golf “more adaptable... American links.” Then, in 1952, therules became uniform worldwide as the usga and the r&a joined forces to issue a single rulebook Among other changes, they abolished the stymie — at the insistence ofthe Americans — and agreed that the scorecard must be countersigned by the competitor Decade by decade, the rulebook grew By 1970, it was 75 pages comprising about 18,000 words By 2003, it was 132 pages, in . necessity for every golfer, The Rules of Golf in Plain English is the fi rst word-by-word translation of the Rules of Golf and is published with the permission of the United States Golf Association. “Clear,. authoritative. . . . The Rules of Golf in Plain English is a valuable tool for anyone with an interest in the Rules of Golf. It is a good and interesting read, regardless of whether the reader is. of The Rules of Golf and Decisions on the Rules of Golf as interpreted by the authors. It does not carry the of cial approval of the usga, which therefore does not warrant the accuracy of the