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Free relief, OB stakes and the one-club drop

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 11/02/2026

» Please allow me to try and explain what is an immovable obstruction once more. They are basically artificial, fixed objects like cart paths, sprinklers, or fences -- they allow for a free, one-stroke relief drop if they interfere with a player's lie, stance, or swing. Relief is not permitted for line-of-sight interference. Players must find the nearest point of complete relief, not closer to the hole, and drop within one club-length.

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Make your short game exceptional

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 03/01/2024

» If you shoot around 95 you will see improvement in 5-shot jumps if you practice diligently and take a few lessons. Equally, a player who scores say 87 will quickly come down to 81/80. The next downward plunge would be to the middle 70's. Once you play 75 regularly you are not an average golfer but will be seen as pretty good.

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Burmester has an incredible hot run

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 14/07/2021

» A little bit of golfing history was made by South African Dean Burmester in his third round of the Scottish Open last Saturday.

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It's not over till it's over

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 09/07/2021

» The British Amateur Championship was recently won by Laird Shepherd at Nairn Golf Club in Scotland. He beat Monty Scowsill in the match-play final that went on for 38 holes.

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Torrey Pines shattered my dreams

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 24/06/2021

» Louis Oosthuizen has always been one of my favourite players to watch as he has terrific temperament, wonderful simple looking swing and superb putting.

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Work more on your weak points

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 16/08/2020

» Mr Pars received a cheque for nearly US$32,000 for his even-par score at the PGA Championship last week.

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Improve short games for markedly better scores

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 17/05/2020

» The best players in the world average six missed greens per round and yet they still regularly shoot under par rounds.