| 1894 - 146 sider
...properly constituted match. 2. No player, caddie, or onlooker, should move or talk during a stroke. 3. No player should play from the tee until the party...their second strokes, and are out of range, nor play up to the putting-green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 4. The player who has... | |
| John Kerr - 1896 - 696 sider
...so far as the> are not at variance with these special rules, shall apply to medal play. Etiquette oj Golf The following customs belong to the established...second strokes and are out of range, nor play to the putting-green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 3. The player who leads from the... | |
| William Park - 1896 - 334 sider
...authorises the enforcing of the most of them, and that in one instance, at least, by very drastic measures. The following customs belong to the established Etiquette...second strokes and are out of range, nor play to the putting-green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. There is no rule more religiously... | |
| 1897 - 112 sider
...Rules of Golf, so far as they are not at variance with the special rules, shall apply to medal play. ETIQUETTE OF GOLF. The following customs belong to...second strokes and are out of range, nor play to the Putting-Green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 3. The player who leads from the... | |
| L. Everage - 1897 - 74 sider
...diagram : — Onlookers. 3 Flight of Ball < • • Ball o t> , rt (U Player x « a Onlookers. 3. — No player should play from the tee until the party...the party in front have holed out and moved away. 4. — The player who leads from the tee should be allowed to play before his opponent tees his ball,... | |
| Garden Grant Smith - 1898 - 390 sider
...player, caddie, or onlooker should move or talk during a stroke. 2. No player should play from the tec until the party in front have played their second strokes and are out of range, nor play to the Putting-Green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 3. The player who leads from the... | |
| Henry James Whigham - 1900 - 372 sider
...rules of golf, so far as they are not at variance with the special rules, shall apply to medal play. Etiquette of Golf THE FOLLOWING CUSTOMS BELONG TO...second strokes and are out of range, nor' play to the putting1 green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 3. The player who leads from... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 286 sider
...properly constituted match. 2. No player, caddie, or onlooker should move or talk during a stroke. 3. No player should play from the tee until the party...their second strokes and are out of range, nor play up to the putting-green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 4. The player who has... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 276 sider
...properly constituted match. 2. No player, caddie, or onlooker should move or talk during a stroke. 3. No player should play from the tee until the party...their second strokes and are out of range, nor play up to the putting-green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. 4. The player who has... | |
| Mrs. Burton Kingsland - 1904 - 552 sider
...or talk during a stroke. Some one has said, " Silence is golden, but advice and comment are brazen." No player should play from the tee until the party...their second strokes and are out of range, nor play up to the putting green till the party in front have holed out and moved away. The player who has the... | |
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