Do you count a gimme in golf?

In golf, a gimme is a shot that the other players agree can count automatically without being played. When a player has only a very short putt left to play, other players may grant a gimme (i.e., one stroke is counted), but the ball is not played.
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Do you count a gimme?

A gimme is a short putt conceded by an opponent. It is still counted as a shot, but the player does not actually play it.
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Is gimme legal in golf?

Gimmies are illegal under the Rules of Golf. Therefore, they exist only informally, most commonly seen in recreational rounds of golf or other rounds among friends.
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How many feet is a gimme in golf?

Just be careful with the gimme. It's a fragile part of golfing etiquette. If you start sweeping 3-footers, your friends might be too nice to say anything, but it will grind their gears. Never take a gimme longer than one you'd give to an opponent to win a match.
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Do you add a stroke on a gimme?

Golf's Rule 2-4 seems simple enough: "A player may concede his opponent's next stroke at any time." It means one player can tell another to simply pick up his ball, add a stroke to his score and proceed to the next hole.
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Gimmie Putt Etiquette



What is a breakfast ball in golf?

In golf, the term "breakfast ball" is an euphemism for a mulligan. Basically, a "breakfast ball" is a mulligan for a tee time that is in the morning.
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How many mulligans are allowed in golf?

It is rarer still - rarely seen, in fact - for mulligans to be used on the putting green. And some groups allow mulligans from just about anywhere on the golf course, but set a limit - say, three mulligans per round, or nine, or 18.
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Is it gimme or gimmie?

gim·me. Contraction of give me. Demanding material things or especially money; acquisitive: today's gimme society; tired of gimme letters.
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How do you concede a putt?

A 'conceded putt' happens, in match play only (they are not allowed in stroke play), when one golfer tells her opponent to count their next stroke as holed. When the concession is made, the ball is considered holed and the golfer whose putt was conceded is finished playing that hole.
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What does it's a gimme mean?

The definition of a gimme is something that is certain to happen since it is so easy to achieve. When your ball is less than a putter's length away from the hole in golf, the shot to get the ball into the hole is an example of a gimme. noun. (slang) Acquisitive; greedy.
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What does within the leather mean in golf?

And "inside the leather" corresponds to the distance from the bottom of your putter up the shaft to the bottom edge of your putter's grip. That is "inside the leather." If your ball is closer to the hole than the distance from the bottom of your putter to the bottom of your putter's grip, then it is inside the leather.
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What does it mean to play the ball down in golf?

Playing it “Up” or “Down” – Playing the ball down means that you have to hit your shot no matter what the lie is. In certain situations golfers are allowed to play the ball “up” meaning they can improve the lie.
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How much time do you have to putt?

Near-Miss Putts

Should the ball fall into the hole after the 10-second period, the player is assessed a 1-stroke penalty. If the ball remains on the edge of the cup without dropping into the hole, there is no penalty, even if the player waits more than 10 seconds to take his shot.
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What does put mean in golf?

(pʌt ) Word forms: putts, putting, putted. countable noun. A putt is a stroke in golf that you make when the ball has reached the green in an attempt to get the ball in the hole.
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Is there gimme in Ryder Cup?

Golf's Rule 2-4 seems simple enough: "A player may concede his opponent's next stroke at any time." It means one player can tell another to simply pick up his ball, add a stroke to his score and proceed to the next hole.
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Where does the term gimme come from?

gimme (v.)

by 1828, representing the colloquial contraction of give me. To have the gimmes "be eagerly greedy" is from 1918; gimme cap attested by 1978. Middle English had yemme, gemme, contractions of yeve me (Middle English form of give me).
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Can you tee up on the fairway?

Can You Use A Tee On A Fairway? The rules of golf state that you must play a ball as it lies. If you walk up to your ball in your fairway and tee it up, this would be breaking the rules of golf. You cannot tee your golf ball in the fairway once it is in play.
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Why do they say 4 in golf?

It Is Derived from the Word 'Forecaddie'

Forecaddies were in charge of watching the golf balls and indicating where the golf balls landed. To let the forecaddie know when the ball was being struck, the golfers would yell out forecaddie. Eventually, the caddie part was dropped, leaving just the fore.
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Do pro golfers get mulligans?

A Mulligan is Not a Golf Rule

Mulligans are not allowed in professional play or any amateur competitions abiding by USGA rules.
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Can you tap down the green around the hole?

To answer the first question: It's a violation of Rule 16-1a and comes with a two-shot penalty in stroke play (loss of hole in match play). The tournament committee could have also disqualified Garcia if they felt he had gained a significant advantage by tapping down the spike marks.
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Can you stand behind the ball when putting?

It's important to note that the line doesn't extend beyond the hole, so a partner may stand on the opposite side of the cup while the stroke is being made. You're allowed to stand on an extension of the line of putt after the stroke, so it's permissible to walk in behind a ball after it has started rolling.
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Can you walk on your putting line?

The only way to tell for sure is to use your sense of touch, through your feet. "For long putts, don't walk on your line but walk alongside of it, where you think it's going to go," Day said. "If it's a left-to-right putt from 20 feet, you can walk from the ball all the way to the hole.
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