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Golf rules number of clubs shouldn't be overlooked
from:Of all the official golf rules, number of clubs is one that can be easily overlooked or ignored, but it is an important golf rule to follow. Violating the golf rules number of clubs will result in not just one stroke penalty, but a penalty for every hole on the golf course that you continue to play with too many clubs.
According to golf rules, number of clubs you are allowed to carry with you during a round of golf is a maximum of fourteen. More than fourteen clubs will cause you to be penalized, and you can get a penalty for each extra club over fourteen that you have. Golf rules number of clubs does not say that you can't have less than fourteen clubs, just no clubs over that number. With these golf rules, number of clubs still includes your putter. With a limit of fourteen clubs imposed by the golf rules number of clubs, you will still have an adequate number of clubs to complete your golf round successfully, including a putter, wedges, irons, woods, and a driver.
If you wish to take an extra club with you to the golf course that may be new and you want to try out, this is still allowed as long as you don't violate the golf rules number of clubs that says no more than fourteen clubs in your golf bag. This golf rule also does mean that you can't switch out the golf clubs in your bag during the round. But, if you started the round with less than fourteen clubs, you are permitted to add golf clubs to your bag during the round of golf, as long as you don't exceed the maximum of fourteen clubs. The rules do say that when adding clubs to your bag, you can't cause undue delay or borrow these clubs from another player on the course.
If you are sharing your golf bag with another player, you still must keep your number of clubs at fourteen or under, according to the golf rules. During an important golf competition or tournament, you are allowed to count your opponents number of clubs if you have suspicion that they may be violating the golf rules number of clubs. But, if you discover that they are in violation of this golf rule, you must inform them or a rules official immediately.
Remember, that violating the number of clubs golf rule is a serious matter on the golf course. If you are a beginner, you shouldn't worry too much about this rule, unless you are participating in your first tournament play.
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