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testing mike test

Written by Ryan Melnychuk | Jul 16, 2025 9:16:27 AM

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In individual stroke play, a player starts a round with the 14 clubs in his bag, the maximum number of clubs that a player can carry during a round. After completing play on the first hole, the player borrows another player’s putter and makes several practice putts on the putting green of the hole just completed. The player will get the general penalty for using a club being used by someone else playing on the course.
Answer: False. Rule 4.1b(2) and Clarification 4.1b(2)/2. The prohibition against sharing clubs applies only to strokes that count in a player’s score. It does not apply to practice strokes or strokes made after the result of a hole is decided.