The Borneo Post

Golf set for fresh look with new rules announced for 2019

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LONDON: Golf ’s rulemakers rubber- stamped on Monday several changes to make the sport easier to understand and quicker to play, which will come into force next year.

The R&A and United States Golf Associatio­n ( USGA) have made some changes to the proposals which were put up for public consultati­on in 2017.

The alteration­s, such as allowing the f lag to remain in the hole unattended while putting, come into force on Jan 1.

Players will not incur a penalty for removing loose impediment­s from bunkers, while they will only be allowed three minutes and not five, as it was before, to look for a lost ball.

Golfers will be able to drop the ball from knee rather than shoulder height when taking relief, after the rule- makers acknowledg­ed feedback from a worldwide consultati­on which rejected a proposal to drop from any height.

“Our previous proposal had a number of difficulti­es with it, particular­ly around how close certain players would get to the ground in certain circumstan­ces,” David Rickman, the R& A’s executive director of governance, told BBC Sport.

“Knee- height gave us that balance, gave us the ability to preserve the randomness of the drop. But by being significan­tly lower than shoulder height and by allowing a player to get their eyes over the ball, they can be much more precise in terms of the dropping procedure.”

The onus will be on the players to use ‘reasonable judgment’ when estimating or measuring a spot, point, line, area or distance, with no retrospect­ive penalties even if video evidence later shows it to be wrong.

The r u lemakers rejected proposals for drops to be made from a standard 20 or 80 inches and instead the golfer can select their longest club, but not their putter, for the measuremen­t.

“We are pleased to be introducin­g the new Rules of Golf after a collaborat­ive and wide-ranging reviewproc­esswhichha­sembraced the views of golfers, rules experts and administra­tors worldwide,” said Rickman. — AFP

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