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- The
player will furnish his own equipment for play,
normally one club and two balls.
- Owner
of the course must approve equipment before
play may begin.
- Unlike
regular golf, the object of the game is to get
the club into the hole while keeping the balls
out.
- For
most effective play, the club should have a
firm shaft. The course owner may check the stiffness
of the shaft before allowing play to commenc
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Course
owner reserves the right to restrict the shaft length,
so as to avoid damage to the course.
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The object of the game is to take as many strokes as possible,
until the course owner is satisfied.
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Players are cautioned to play the correct hole, as indicated
by the course owner.
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It is considered bad form to begin playing the hole immediately
upon arrival at the course. Experienced players will admire
the course, paying special attention to the well-formed
bunkers.
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Players are cautioned not to mention other courses the
have played recently to the owner of the course presently
being played.
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If the course to be played is temporarily under repair,
player is advised to find alternate means of play.
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It is considered outstanding form to play the hole several
times in one match.
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Course owner shall be the judge of who is the best player.
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It is considered bad form to reveal your score to other
players, or even that you have played the course.
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