Any movement of the club which is intended to strike the ball is a stroke. 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners shall strike off alternately from the tees,... The Game of Golf - Side 217av William Park - 1896 - 277 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick - 1890 - 788 sider
...two or more on a side, the partners shall strike off alternately from the tees, and shall strike off alternately during the play of the hole. The players...first on each side shall be named by his own side. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1892 - 522 sider
...the ball is a stroke. 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners...toss which side shall have the option of leading. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| Robert Clark - 1893 - 368 sider
...the ball is a stroke. 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners...toss which side shall have the option of leading. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1893 - 536 sider
...the ball is a stroke. 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners...toss which side shall have the option of leading. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| Robert Clark - 1893 - 358 sider
...from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners shall strike oft' alternately from the tees, and shall strike alternately...toss which side shall have the option of leading. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| 1894 - 146 sider
...and so many "to play." 2. A match begins by each side playing a ball from the first teeing-ground. The player who shall play first on each side shall be named by his own side. The option of taking the honour at the first teeing-ground shall be decided, if necessary, by lot.... | |
| William Thomas Linskill - 1895 - 80 sider
...the ball is a stroke. 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners...The player who shall play first on each side shall named by his own side. In case of failure to agree, it shall be settled by lot or toss which side shall... | |
| John Kerr - 1896 - 696 sider
...from the first teeing-ground. In a match with two or more on a side, the partners shall strike oif alternately from the tees, and shall strike alternately...toss which side shall have the option of leading. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| 1897 - 112 sider
...of the loss of the hole. Any movement'of the club which is intended to strike the ball is a stroke. 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball...toss which side shall have the option of leading. 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole, except... | |
| Henry James Whigham - 1897 - 342 sider
...disqualification. RULE 5. The game commences by each side playing a ball from the first teeing ground. In a match with two or more on a side the partners...toss which side shall have the option of leading. RULE 6. If a player shall play when his partner should have done so, his side shall lose the hole,... | |
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