| John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick - 1890 - 788 sider
...opponent loses the hole. If the player's ball strike the other competitor or his caddie or clubs, i1 is a " rub of the green," and the ball shall be played from where it lies. If a player's ball at rest be accidentally or intentionally moved by the other competitor or his caddie,... | |
| Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1892 - 522 sider
...shall be one stroke. (7) If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs or caddie, it is a 'rub of the green,' and the ball shall be played from where it lies. (8) A ball may, under a penalty of two strokes, be lifted out of a difficulty of any description, and... | |
| Robert Clark - 1893 - 358 sider
...shall be one stroke. (7) If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs or caddie, it is a " rub of the green," and the ball shall be played from where it lies. (8) A ball may, under a penalty of two strokes, be lifted out of a difficulty of any description, and... | |
| Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1893 - 534 sider
...shall be one stroke. (7) If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs or caddie, it is a ' rub of the green,' and the ball shall be played from where it lies. (8) A ball may, under a penalty of two strokes, be lifted out of a difficulty of any description, and... | |
| 1894 - 146 sider
...Medal Play, no penalty. If the player's ba11 strike the other competitor or his caddie or clubs, it is a "rub of the green" and the ball shall be played from where it lies. If a player's ball at rest be moved by the other competitor or his caddie, the ball must be replaced... | |
| William Thomas Linskill - 1895 - 80 sider
...shall be one stroke. 7. If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs or caddie, it is a " rub of the green," and the ball shall be played from where it lies. out of a difficulty of any description, and be teed behind same. g. All balls shall be holed out, and... | |
| William Park - 1896 - 334 sider
...shall be one stroke. (7.) If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs or caddie, it is a ' rub of the green,' and the ball shall be played from where it lies. (8.) A ball may, under a penalty of two strokes, be lifted out of a difficulty of any description,... | |
| John Kerr - 1896 - 696 sider
...shall be one stroke. (7) If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs or caddie, it is a ' rub of the green,' and the ball shall be played from where it lies. (8) A ball may, under a penalty of two strokes, be lifted out of a difficulty of any description, and... | |
| 1897 - 112 sider
...shall be one stroke. 7. If a competitor's ball strike the other player, or his clubs, or caddie, it is a " rub of the green," and the ball shall be played from where it lies. 9. All balls shall be holed out, and when play is on the putting-green, the flag shall be removed,... | |
| Henry James Whigham - 1897 - 342 sider
...rub of the green." RULE 7. If a competitor's ball strike the other player or his club or caddie, it is a "rub of the green," and the ball shall be played from where it lies. RULE 8. A ball may, under a penalty of two strokes, be lifted out of a difficulty of any description,... | |
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