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USGA RULES OF GOLF - 2007 7-1 Before or Between Rounds a. Match Play
On any day of a match-play competition, a player may practice on the competition course before a round. b. Stroke Play
Before a round or play-off on any day of a stroke-play competition, a competitor must not practice on the competition course or test the surface of any putting green on the course by rolling a ball or roughening or scraping the surface.
When two or more rounds of a stroke-play competition are to be played over consecutive days, a competitor must not practice between those rounds on any competition course remaining to be played, or test the surface of any putting green on such course by rolling a ball or roughening or scraping the surface.
Exception: Practice putting or chipping on or near the first teeing ground before starting a round or play-off is permitted.
Penalty for Breach of Rule 7-1b:
Disqualification.
Note: The Committee may, in the conditions of a competition (Rule 33-1), prohibit practice on the competition course on any day of a match-play competition or permit practice on the competition course or part of the course (Rule 33-2c) on any day of or between rounds of a stroke-play competition.
The rule is designed to promote fair competition among competitors. It may apply if you were planning on playing in the club competition. Otherwise, I suppose the owner could have legitimate reasons to keep people off the course before the match as pointed out above.
Last edited by mooseduck : 08-28-2007 at 06:24 AM.
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