
More Advice: The Forbidden Kind
Posted by Double Eagle in Rules
Yesterday, I talked a little about some misunderstood swing advice. That led me to think about the other kind of bad advice: the kind forbidden by the Rules of Golf.
Golf is a difficult game already. As if that isn’t enough, the rules pretty much leave us on an island to fend for ourselves.
Rule 8 states that a player must not give advice to any other player in the competition aside from his partner, and must not ask for advice from anyone besides his partner or caddie. The Committee may also appoint an individual who is permitted to give advice during competition, such as a coach or team captain.
Some examples of advice:
- Asking for help with club selection
- Giving unsolicited help with club selection
- Asking which club a player hit from the tee (a note here: decision 8-1/6 states that asking a player which clubs she played on a previous hole is not a violation of Rule 8).
It should be mentioned that certain information is not considered advice. Any information that is considered factual is not considered advice. This includes distances, hole locations, hazard locations, and anything else that is public information or that is available on a score card, sign, etc. In general, advice is information which is not fact but that might affect a player’s decisions.
One final note: indicating line of play when off the green is permissible for anyone, even a competitor, according to Rule 8-2. On the green, it’s back to the partner or caddie only for indication of the line of play.



DeMerchant said:
Posted on September 27th, 2007 at 1:24 pm
Double Eagle said:
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Tim said:
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Mike Pedersen Golf said:
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Brian said:
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Double Eagle said:
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