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Repair the green, respect the game

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 01/04/2026

» Ball marks, shoe damage such as spike marks and scrapes or indentations caused by equipment or a flagstick are regarded as damage to the putting green and therefore may be repaired. Also included would be old hole plugs, turf plugs, seams of cut turf and scrapes or indentations from maintenance tools or vehicles, animal tracks or hoof indentations, and embedded objects such as a stone, acorn, hail or tee and indentations caused by them.

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One wrong move, two strokes gone

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 31/12/2025

» Giving or asking for advice like "What club did you use?" from anyone except your caddie or playing partner results in a penalty of two strokes in stroke play or loss of hole in match play. Unsolicited advice from strangers or spectators is okay, but the player must not encourage it.

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One wrong score for a hole can end your round

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 15/10/2025

» If you return a scorecard with a wrong score for a hole; the score you entered stands if it was higher than your actual score. However, you are disqualified if you return a score that is lower than your actual score or if you fail to return a score for a hole. Putting down a lower score is considered a serious breach of the rules and results in disqualification, unless an unknown penalty was the cause. Some professional tours have adopted a rule that gives players a 15-minute window to correct an incorrect score after leaving the scoring area.

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Why a provisional saves you long walk back

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 17/09/2025

» Continuing on the theme of our rules; here's one that we should all know but it's best to go through the procedure once more.

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Master the takeaway like Billy

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 21/05/2025

» Over the years of teaching many women golfers, I've found that they are unaware of the important positions they should be in during the different stages of their golf swings. One of these positions is when the golf club is at waist height, just after takeaway. And Billy Horschel is a player to watch here, as he has incorporated this position in his pre-shot routine.

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Perfect your pivot and master the swing motion

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 26/03/2025

» Working tirelessly on a good setup is an investment for future consistent shots. A good stance to the ball starts a chain reaction of good movements throughout the swing. If you're wrong at the start then required adjustment movements will be required to manipulate the club, or your body, in order to get the club back on track. So, pay particular attention to standing to the ball correctly as this is where good shots start.

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Fine-tune stance for laser shots

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 12/02/2025

» Slightly adjusting the position of your right foot will change the width of your stance and therefore you'll be able to hit the ball at different points on the arc of your swing. In a perfect world this would mean hitting the ball on a slightly ascending strike with the driver and a slightly descending blow with the irons.

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Mastering the art of 'No Mistakes Swing'

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 03/04/2024

» Golf and psychology seem to go together and many a psychiatrist has been visited by a golfer regardless of their competence. I knew of one well known player who when under intense pressure went to what he called the "no mistakes swing" which he had in his repertoire -- a simple, reliable type of swing that he could call upon when he was in contention with a few holes to go. This swing wouldn't do anything fancy and wouldn't hit the ball as far as normal, but it was a repeating swing that would put his ball somewhere in the fairway or on the green.

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Aim at something with your practice swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 24/01/2024

» Golf's best players understand the immense importance of the short game. They put as many hours into their full swings as they do wedges, chipping, sand play and putting, as they know this will lead to better scores. Practising hard on your chipping and putting can bring your score down fast, it's up to you. The trouble is that so many golfers think that practising the short game is hard work, that's why so few of us do it.

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Keep your head still is a misleading old golf myth

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 25/10/2023

» Is it possible to keep your head completely still when you swing the club? If so, is it beneficial to do so? Well, the answer is no.