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		<description><![CDATA[RULES OF GOLF The USGA and R&#38;A unveiled several changes to the Rules of Golf to be in effect for the period from 2012 through 2015. Official USGA press release Golfers&#8217; given break&#8217; by changes to multiple rules for 2012-2015 &#8230; <a href="http://www.azbiltmoregc.com/blog/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>The USGA and R&amp;A unveiled several changes to the Rules of Golf to be in effect for the period from 2012 through 2015.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.pga.com/news/industry-news/usga-ra-announce-new-rules-golf-2012-2015">Official USGA press release</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.pga.com/news/industry-news/usga-ra-announce-new-rules-golf-2012">Golfers&#8217; given break&#8217; by changes to multiple rules for 2012-2015</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.pga.com/news/pga-tour/usga-likely-change-bad-rule-hurt-webb-simpson-zurich-classic-green">USGA likely to change &#8216;bad rule&#8217; that hurt Simpson at Zurich Classic</a></li>
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<p>ST. ANDREWS, Scotland &#8212;   	Golfers will no longer be penalized if their ball moves after it has  been addressed in one of a number of rule changes announced by the  sport’s governing bodies on Monday.</p>
<p>Rory McIlroy and Webb Simpson are high-profile players to have been hit  with one-shot penalties this year for what was widely regarded as one  of the harshest rules in golf.</p>
<p>The U.S. Golf Association and Royal and Ancient Golf Club, which are  responsible for administering the Rules of Golf worldwide, say that  starting Jan. 1, players will be exonerated if the ball moves after the  address “when it is known or virtually certain that he did not cause the  ball to move.”</p>
<p>“Every time the wind blows, I am worried that my ball is going to move  and I am worried about grounding my putter, distracting me from trying  to hole my putt,” said three-time major winner Padraig Harrington, who  is an R&amp;A ambassador.</p>
<p>The third-ranked McIlroy was hit with the punishment in his final round at the British Open at Royal St. George’s.</p>
<p>The consequences weren’t disastrous for McIlroy &#8212; he had little chance  of winning the tournament and ended up finishing 25th &#8212; but the same  cannot be said of Simpson’s misfortune in the final round of the Zurich  Classic of New Orleans in May.</p>
<p>Simpson was leading by a shot and closing in on what would have been  his first title when his ball moved on the 15th green. After being given  a one-stroke penalty, he eventually lost in a playoff to Bubba Watson.</p>
<p>Simpson lost the PGA Tour money title to Luke Donald on Sunday by a  margin of $335,861 &#8212; the difference between first and second place at  the Zurich Classic was $460,800.</p>
<p>Simpson at the time labeled the sanction “such a bad rule.”</p>
<p>Other changes announced by Monday include allowing players to smooth  sand or soil before playing from a hazard “provided it is for the sole  purpose of caring for the course and Rule 13-2 (improving lie, area of  intended stance or swing or line of play) is not breached.”</p>
<p>Golfers will also no longer be automatically disqualified from a  tournament if they start late, but within five minutes of the correct  tee time. Instead, they will lose the first hole in match play or two  shots at the first hole in stroke play.</p>
<p>“I am delighted with the changes, in particular the ball moving after  address,” Harrington said. “It is definitely giving us players a little  bit of a break.”</p>
<p>In addition, the definition of addressing the ball was revised to mean  “simply … grounding his club immediately in front of or behind the ball,  regardless of whether or not he has taken his stance.” Before, the  address position required a player to be stood over the ball with the  club grounded.</p>
<p>Other changes were aimed specifically at amateur players.</p>
<p>Amateur golfers all over the world now will be allowed to play for unlimited hole-in-one prizes.</p>
<p>Previously the rules allowed for amateurs to receive only small prizes,  and that accepting something of greater value would force golfers to  forfeit their amateur status. In one high-profile instance, Derek  Lawrenson, a golf writer for <em>The Daily Mail</em> newspaper in London, won a Lamborghini but had to surrender his amateur status.</p>
<p>The governing bodies have now decided that &#8220;the special nature of a  hole-in-one during a round of golf means that restrictions on the prizes  offered have been lifted.&#8221;</p>
<p>In addition, the new Rules of Amateur Status include changes for elite  amateur golfers aimed at easing the move from amateur to professional.  It follows a far-reaching four-year review of amateurism in golf, which  even questioned the need for a set of rules and has resulted in the  first-ever uniform worldwide code for amateur status.</p>
<p>&#8220;We felt the time was right to carry out a fundamental review of the  Rules of Amateur Status,&#8221; said R&amp;A Director of Rules David Rickman.  &#8220;We were conscious that many sports had done away with amateur status  rules and we felt that was an appropriate question for us to ask.</p>
<p>&#8220;We concluded that it is very important that golf retains its amateur  regulations, mainly because of the self-regulating nature of the game  both in terms of the playing rules and handicapping,&#8221; he added. &#8220;We felt  that uncontrolled financial incentives could place too much pressure on  these important features.&#8221;</p>
<p>Excluding hole-in-one prizes from the general prize limit and allowing  high-value prizes, including cash, to be awarded brings the R&amp;A into  line with the USGA.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think this is a really good change. Anyone who makes a hole-in-one  knows there is a degree of luck,&#8221; said LPGA Tour star Suzann Pettersen,  an R&amp;A ambassador like Harrington. &#8220;Most professional tournaments  offer hole-in-one prizes and it adds some real interest for players and  fans. It is great to think that club golfers can now experience that  same excitement.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also under the new rules aimed at amateurs thinking of a professional  career, players will now be able to enter into an agreement with an  agent or sponsor as long as they do not receive any financial gain while  still an amateur.</p>
<p>Rules have also been relaxed on subsistence payments paid through national golf unions.</p>
<p>&#8220;The rules on contracts now reflect the modern game and adopt a much  more realistic and common sense approach,&#8221; Rickman explained.  &#8220;Similarly, the rules on subsistence expenses should help the support of  deserving talent wherever it may emerge across the golfing world.&#8221;</p>
<p>England&#8217;s Tom Lewis, who won recently won the Portugal Masters in just  his third pro start at age 20, is a supporter of that change.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is an important change because some players are forced into turning  pro early just because of financial difficulties,&#8221; he said. &#8220;It will  make a real difference as they will now be able to turn professional for  all the right reasons and also at the right time for them. It is  probably the most important decision they will make in their career.&#8221;</p>
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