Based on rules first drafted in 1774 the 13 rules of golf framed presentation gives you a glimpse into the origins of one of the greatest games ever created.
13 rules of golf framed.
Makes a great gift for any avid golfer.
Gentleman golfers of leith soon to become the honourable company of edinburgh golfers drafted and posted the original 13 rules of golf.
The original 13 rules of golf 1.
The original 13 rules of golf 20 inch x 12 inch framed collage.
You must tee your ball within a club length of the hole.
General the ball must be played as it lies except as otherwise provided in the rules.
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Ball at rest moved see rule 18 13 2.
You are not to remove stones bones or any break club for the sake of playing your ball except upon the fair green and that only within a club length of your ball.
The original 13 rules of golf is custom framed in a gold leaf frame with double matting.
90 day woot limited warranty.
New in original packaging.
The 13 rules of golf framed.
The original 13 rules of golf is custom framed in a gold leaf frame with double matting.
Gold leaf frame.
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Golf like every sport evolved over the years and so did the rules but most of the old rules still apply.
The approximate size is 20 x 12.
Steiner sports framed the original 13 rules of golf.
The first rules change in golf was to.
Teeing when a player is putting a ball into play from the.
The position or lie of his ball the area of his intended stance or swing.
The approximate size is 20 x 12.
The original 13 rules of golf 20 inch x 12 inch framed collage is not available for sale online.
You must tee your.
You are not to.
You are not to change the ball which you strike off the tee.
The original 13 rules of golf is custom framed in a gold leaf frame with double matting.
This item may be discontinued or not carried in your nearest store.
Your tee must be upon the ground current rule.
Improving lie area of intended stance or swing or line of play a player must not improve or allow to be improved.