| 1894 - 146 Seiten
...following them. 6. Players looking for a lost ball must allow other matches coming up to pass them. 7. Any match playing a whole round may claim the right to pass a match playing a shorter round, or a match starting at other than the first tee. While a three-ball or four-ball match may be passed... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 286 Seiten
...following them. 6. Players looking for a lost ball must allow other matches coming up to pass them. 7. On request being made, a three-ball match must allow...the right to pass a match playing a shorter round. 8. If a match fail to keep its place on the green, and lose in distance more than one clear hole on... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 282 Seiten
...following them. 6. Players looking for a lost ball must allow other matches coming up to pass them. 7. On request being made, a three-ball match must allow...the right to pass a match playing a shorter round. 8. If a match fail to keep its place on the green, and lose in distance more than one clear hole on... | |
| Harry Vardon - 1905 - 392 Seiten
...following them. 6. Players looking for a lost ball must allow other matches coming up to pass them. 7. On request being made, a three-ball match must allow...the right to pass a match playing a shorter round. 8. If a match fail to keep its place on the green, and lose in distance more than one clear hole on... | |
| Andrew Sloan Draper - 1907 - 432 Seiten
...aliow other matches coming up to pass them. 7. On request heing made, a three-hall match must aliow a single, threesome or foursome to pass. Any match...the right to pass a match playing a shorter round. ft. lf a match fail to keep its plnce on the green, and iose in distance more than one clear hole on... | |
| Lebert Howard Weir, National Recreation Association - 1928 - 552 Seiten
...7. On request a match consisting of three or four players must allow a two-ball match to pass them. Any match playing a whole round may claim the right to pass a match playing a shorter round. 8. If a match fails to keep its place on the green and loses more than one hole in distance on those... | |
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