Backspin Volume 3, Issue 12 | Page 8

rulespin by Paul Kruger Paul Kruger is a PGA professional at The Landings Club in Savannah, Georgia. perspicaciou What one adjective would you pick to describe the Rules of Golf ? How about “perspicacious”? According to Miriam Webster’s dictionary, “perspicacious” implies unusual power to see through and comprehend what is puzzling or hidden. The Rules are perspicacious because they have been carefully written to cover virtually all conceivable, puzzling and/or hidden aspects and situations pertaining to the Game. As perspicacious as the Rules may be, there is simply no way that they could possibly cover absolutely everything that might happen on the golf course. Voila! Enter Rule 1-4 [Points Not Covered by Rules]. That Rule states, “If any point in dispute is not covered by the Rules, the decision should be made in accordance with equity.” In addition to Rule 1-4 helping to address points not covered by the Rules by treating like situations alike, a number of Decisions have been issued to address specific situations that were not contemplated by the Rules. Here are those Decisions in numerical order: Decision 2-4/6 [Putting Out After Concession of 8 Stroke] indicates that “Rule 2-4 does not cover the question of whether a player may putt out after his next stroke has been conceded.” Decision 2-4/21 [Wrong Form pf Play Used to Decide Which Side Concedes Match] states, “There is nothing in the Rules of Golf to prohibit players from agreeing to a method of determining which side will concede a match.” Decision 4-3/9.5 [Club Rendered Unfit for Play by Outside Agency or Opponent’s Side] states, “Rule 4-3 does not contemplate a situation where the player’s clubs are damaged by an outside agency or opponent.” Decision 7-2/10 [Match Discontinued by Agreement Cannot Be Resumed Until Three Days Later; One Player Wishes to Play on Competition Course Prior to Resumption] reveals that “Rule 7-2 does not contemplate such a case and as it is unreasonable to prohibit a player from playing on the competition course in such circumstances, in equity (Rule 1-4), either player may play on the course at any time prior to the resumption of play.” Decision 13-4/16.5 [Flying Insect in Water