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About Michael Hoffman
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I have been a golf professional since 1981. I was elected into the PGA in 1987. I attained my master clubfitter certificate in 1992. I have given thousands of lessons over the years and I can answer questions about instruction, golf in general, rules, equipment, practice techniques etc. I have served served on the board of directors of the Southern Texas PGA for twelve years and was the President from 2002-2003.

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I started as as assistant golf professional in 1981. I have been a head golf professional at several clubs as well as the general manager at two clubs. I am master clubfitter and have given many individual as well as group lessons over the years. I was the President of the Southern Texas PGA 4 years ago. I have been a rules official for the tour qualifying school as well as other events. I have won the Merchandiser of the year award in our section twice.

 
   

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Golf - practice


Expert: Michael Hoffman - 6/13/2009

Question
can you practice chipping and putting on a green you have just played in stroke play?
I belive in match play you can as long as you do not hold up play, but what about stroke play?

Answer
Kyle,

This is from the USGA web site. Answer is below.

7-2. During Round
A player must not make a practice stroke during play of a hole.


Between the play of two holes, a player must not make a practice stroke, except that he may practice putting or chipping on or near:


(a) the putting green of the hole last played,

(b) any practice putting green, or


(c) the teeing ground of the next hole to be played in the round,
provided a practice stroke is not made from a hazard and does not unduly delay play (Rule 6-7).


Strokes made in continuing the play of a hole, the result of which has been decided, are not practice strokes.

Exception:
When play has been suspended by the Committee, a player may, prior to resumption of play, practice (a) as provided in this Rule, (b) anywhere other than on the competition course and (c) as otherwise permitted by the Committee.


Penalty for Breach of Rule 7-2:

Match play
- Loss of hole;
Stroke play
- Two strokes. In the event of a breach between the play of two holes, the penalty applies to the next hole.


Note 1:
A practice swing is not a practice stroke and may be taken at any place, provided the player does not breach the Rules.


Note 2:
The Committee may, in the conditions of a competition (Rule 33-1), prohibit:


(a) practice on or near the putting green of the hole last played, and


(b) rolling a ball on the putting green of the hole last played.
Rules7-1 Before or Between Rounds  


Thanks for the question,

Michael

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