How many balls can a PGA player carry?

On the PGA Tour, change happens far more often. There's no limit to how many golf balls a player can carry in his or her bag, so long as they comply with the One Ball Rule, which dictates the same model and manufacturer. Rich Beem used to play with a new ball on every hole.
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What happens if a golfer runs out of balls?

If you happen to run out of balls, you can borrow one from any other player, including a practice or X-Out ball (which are generally conforming balls). If you play a wrong ball, you lose the hole in match play or get a two-stroke penalty in stroke play.
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What is the limit on golf balls in the PGA?

Golf balls are forbidden to have a weight that exceeds 1.620 ounces, or 45.93 gm (there is no minimum weight). Golf balls must have a diameter that surpasses 1.680 inches, or 42.67 mm. Interestingly, golf balls do not have a maximum required size.
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Can a pro golfer run out of balls?

He simply ran out of the Titleist Pro V1x Left Dash golf balls he was using, thinking he had more in his bag prior to the second round. According to PGATour.com, Garboski had given a number of souvenir balls to young fans throughout the week, and he failed to replenish.
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Do pro golfers use a new ball on each hole?

Most pros will change their golf ball every few holes if they don't see any obvious signs of damage. If they fire one off a tree or a cart path, they'll likely change it on the next hole. If the damage is extreme, they may even be able to change it mid hole, placing a new ball on the original ball's spot.
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Why do golfers take their glove off to putt?

A: It's not a rule, nor proper etiquette. Tour pros imagine that the glove acts as a barrier between the millions of nerve endings in their fingers and hands and the putter, and thus reduces their feel and their ability to drain tricky putts.
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Do golf balls get old if not used?

Do Golf Balls Have a Shelf Life? AKA: Will an Unused Golf Ball Expire? You can usually get about 10 years out of an unused golf ball, again, provided that it is stored properly. The best temperature for golf ball storage is around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What balls are banned in PGA?

Illegal golf balls are sometimes smaller in size. Legal golf balls can't be smaller than 1.68 inches in diameter. The Polara balls have a diameter of 1.68 inches (the same size as normal).
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Here is what makes golf balls illegal:
  • Fewer dimples.
  • Low spin.
  • Smaller size.
  • Heavier.
  • Bigger core.
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What is the 1 ball rule in PGA?

What is the one ball rule? A. The one ball rule is an optional condition that Committees may choose to use. If this rule is in effect, you must play with the same brand, make and model of golf ball that you started the round with.
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Are colored golf balls allowed on the PGA Tour?

Nope. The Masters runs by USGA rules, and USGA rules only state that a player must use a conforming ball as approved by the organization. Of the approximately 1,200 conforming balls, about 70 are pink.
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What is the 90% rule in golf?

The 90-Degree Rule

Under this rule, carts are allowed on the fairway, but they must maintain a 90-degree angle from the cart path. You must take the cart path to a spot that is even with your ball, make a right angle turn and drive straight toward the ball. This rule may be in effect for all or some holes.
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What is the 75 rule in golf?

The rule of 75 applies to a player who meets the following criteria: Over 75 years of age. Has an index that normally qualifies them to compete in the A-flight and therefore play from the pine tees.
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What is the rule of 70 in golf?

If a golfer takes 70 strokes, the reported score is −2, or "two-under-par". Tournament scores are reported by totalling scores relative to par in each round (there are usually four rounds in professional tournaments). If each of the four rounds has a par of 72, the tournament par would be 288.
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What is the strangest rule in golf?

The Flying Insect Rule

“If the player's ball lies in a hazard, the insect is considered to be in the hazard and the player may not touch or physically remove the insect from the ball (Rule 13-4c).
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What happens if a fan touches the ball in PGA?

If your ball is moved by an outside influence, such as an animal or a spectator, there is no penalty to anyone and the ball must be replaced. If your ball is moved by a natural force, such as wind, water, or gravity, you will usually play the ball from its new location without penalty.
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Is it a stroke if you knock the ball off the tee?

If you accidentally knock your ball off the tee while making a practice swing, it doesn't count as an actual stroke and it's not a penalty. Simply re-tee and play on, as Rule 6.2b in the Rules of Golf explains.
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What is Rule 11 in golf?

Purpose of Rule: Rule 11 covers what to do if the player's ball in motion hits a person, animal, equipment or anything else on the course. When this happens accidentally, there is no penalty and the player normally must accept the result, whether favourable or not, and play the ball from where it comes to rest.
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What is the 10 shot rule in golf?

The 10-shot rule, also called the 10-stroke rule, is a rule that applies to who gets cut and who moves on to the next round and tournaments. When the 10-shot rule is in effect, it means that golfers who are within 10 strokes of the lead at the time the cut is made advance to the next round.
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What is the rule of 12 in golf?

The rule of 12 is a golf chipping technique that explains the exact relationship between the loft on a golf club and the amount of roll you will get on a chip shot. We use 12 yards as the total distance we want the ball to carry on the chip.
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Why can't men wear shorts PGA?

Here's how he explains the attire for professional golf: "Although virtually every golf association in the world allows players, male or female, to wear shorts during competition, the PGA Tour forbids the practice. The tour calls it an issue of appearance: It wants players to appear professional on course.
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Can you drink alcohol on the PGA?

Alcohol Policy

The sale of all alcoholic beverages, including beer, to the general public will end at the end of play each day. Volunteers are prohibited from drinking alcoholic beverages when on duty and are discouraged from drinking in public areas while in uniform.
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Can you have a beard in the PGA?

Facial hair has never been forbidden on the PGA Tour (leave that policy to the New York Yankees), but it's also never been seen as the height of fashion. The list of mustachioed Masters champions starts and ends with Craig Stadler.
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What does Srixon stand for?

SRIXON takes its name from our company's initials (Sumitomo Rubber Industries) plus ON (as in “Onward).”
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Are golf balls found in water still good?

The further result is significant damage to the golf ball's core, which is designed to be ball's energy source. Studies show that after just one week in the water, lake balls will lose 5 to 10 yards in driving distance off of the tee; after 3 months, the distance loss widens to 20 to 30 yards.
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What was the liquid in old golf balls?

Modern Resin and Polyurethane Covered Balls

Liquid cores were commonly used in golf balls as early as 1917. The liquid cores in many of the early balls contained a caustic liquid, typically an alkali, causing eye injuries to children who happened to dissect a golf ball out of curiosity.
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