A long comment was posted last weekend at Free Drop - a blog about the rules of golf - about the differences between match and stroke play. The comment presents a number of areas where Match and Stroke play differ and his rationales behind those differences. The author of the blog then posted a response including a few comments on his rationales, along with some other differences.
Q: Are these all the differences between Match and Stroke Play?
A: Author's Reply
Labels: Rules
Last weekend's match against Marshallia Ranch was a good learning experience for many of us regarding the rules of match play. Before the regular season starts, make sure to check out the latest issue of FORE Magazine for USGA's new 2008 rule changes - also available here.
You can also review this helpful primer on the Basic Rules, posted by the Northern Nevada Women's Golf Association, and this Golf Rules FAQ posted at About.com. Then you'll be ready to read the Official USGA Rules of Golf.
Here are two rules of match play that several of us were unaware of last weekend.
1) If you miss a putt and your next putt is not conceded by your opponent, you cannot hole out unless you or your teammate are still furthest from the hole. If an opponent's ball is further out, you must mark your ball - even if it's a simple tap-in.
2) In stroke play, Rule 3-3 authorizes the player to play two balls when he is faced with a doubt as to his proper procedure under the Rules. This rules does not apply in Match Play (see Decision 3-3/9).
The Monarch Dunes SGCA Travel Team plays matches against teams from other local SCGA golf courses.
www.monarchdunesgolf.com
View Saturday Group 7 Team Play Schedule and Standings.
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Glen Annie Golf Club
405 Glen Annie Rd.
Santa Barbara
(805) 968-6400
www.glenanniegolf.com
Marshallia Ranch Golf Course
San Antonio Rd. (off Hwy 1)
Vandenberg AFB, Lompoc
(805) 606-6262
www.30svs.com
Santa Barbara Golf Club
3500 McCaw Avenue at Las Positas
Santa Barbara
(805) 687-7087
www.sbgolf.com