... as near as possible to the place where it lay, but not nearer the hole. 12. Before striking at a ball in play, the player shall not move, bend, nor break anything fixed or growing near the ball, except in the act of placing his feet on the ground... How to Play Golf - Side 289av Henry James Whigham - 1897 - 313 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick - 1890 - 788 sider
...the green may be removed ; but on the putting green it may only be removed as provided in Rule 34. 12. Before striking at the ball the player shall not...except in the act of placing his feet on the ground and in soling his club. 13. A ball stuck fast in wet ground or sand may be taken out and replaced loosely... | |
| 1894 - 146 sider
...possible to the place where it lay, but not nearer the hole. n. Before striking at a ball in play, the player shall not move, bend nor break anything...the ground for the purpose of addressing the ball, in soling his club to address the ball, and in his upward or downward swing, under penalty of the loss... | |
| 1897 - 112 sider
...under the penalty of one stroke. 12. Before striking at the ball, the player shall not move, bend, or break anything fixed or growing near the ball, except...ground for the purpose of addressing the ball, and in soleing his club to address the ball, under the penalty of the loss of the hole, except as provided... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 276 sider
...possible to the place where it lay, but not nearer the hole. 12. Before striking at a ball in play, the player shall not move, bend, nor break anything...the ground for the purpose of addressing the ball, in soling his club to address the ball, and in his upward or downward swing, under penalty of the loss... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 286 sider
...possible to the place where it lay, but not nearer the hole. 12. Before striking at a ball in play, the player shall not move, bend, nor break anything...the ground for the purpose of addressing the ball, in soling his club to address the ball, and in his upward or downward swing, under penalty of the loss... | |
| Harry Vardon - 1905 - 392 sider
...possible to the place where it lay, but not nearer the hole. 11. Before striking at a ball in play, the player shall not move, bend, nor break anything...the ground for the purpose of addressing the ball, in soling his club to address the ball, and in his upward or downward swing, under penalty of the loss... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 432 sider
...play, the player shall not move, hend, or hreak anything fixed or growing near the hall, except ln the act of placing his feet on the ground for the purpose of addressing the hall. in soling his cluh to address the hall, and in his upward or downward swing, under penalty of... | |
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