Episode Synopsis "Rule 23: Four-Ball Play"
No doubt, virtually all of us who are beyond the beginners stage have played a Four-Ball competition of some sort. Often referred to as "Best Ball," this pits two players against two other players in a match or stroke play. But, this format by its unique nature, can have some unique circumstances arise. How do the Rules deal with these? In many cases, Rules 1-20 are sufficient, but not always. Thus, Rule 23 tells us what to do in those situations in which Rules 1-20 do not give us an answer. Enjoy ... and don't be surprised to find that you learned more than you anticipated.
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