Rules of Golf Are Changing in 2016

Tee Times Portugal Golf - Rules of Golf Are Changing in 2016

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Rules of Golf Are Changing in 2016

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Rules of Golf Are Changing in 2016 – This Are The Most Significant Changes

With just less than two months to get into the new year, the Royal & Ancient and the United States Golf Association (USGA) announced the publication of the 2016 edition of the Rules of Golf to enter into force next January 1st.

As every four years, these two institutions governing world golf adapted and reviewed – there are always different views on some aspects of the same – the rules that apply to everyone and to all golfers.

The most significant changes from the 2016 edition, published by the Spanish Golf Federation, are:

Elimination of Ball Moved Rule After Preparing the Shot: Rule 18-2b has been deleted. This means that if a ball at rest is moved after the player has addressed the ball, and not automatically considered the player has caused the ball to move. The penalty stroke under Rule 18-2 applies only when the facts demonstrate that the player has caused the ball to move.

Limitation to the Disqualification Penalty for Delivering a Wrong Result Exception: Entered a new exception to Rule 6-6d (Result Wrong for Hole) to provide that a player is disqualified for returning a lower result for a hole that actually obtained as a result of not including penalty strokes that the player did not know he had incurred before returning the scorecard. Instead, the player incurs a penalty under Rule infringed and should add an additional penalty of two strokes for the error in the scorecard. In all other cases where a player returns a score for any hole lower than actually taken, the penalty will be disqualification.

Modification of the Penalty for the First Inappropriate Use of Artificial Devices or Equipment: The penalty for a first offense Player Rule 14-3 (Artificial Devices, Unusual Equipment and abnormal use of the equipment) during the round has been reduced from disqualification to loss of hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play. The penalty for any subsequent breach of Rule 14-3 remains disqualification.

Ban Club Anchor While a Stroke is Executed: As announced in May 2013, the new Rule 14-1b (Anchor the Club) prohibits anchor the club, either “directly” or through the use of a “fulcrum “making a stroke. The penalty is loss of hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play.

David Rickman, Executive Director of Rules and Equipment Standards R & A said: “We continually seek ways to improve and clarify the Rules of Golf. The R & A and USGA work closely and consult with our respective national and international advisory members to produce a code of rules that serve all golfers in the world.”

Thomas Pagel, senior director of Rules of Golf USGA, said: “The goal in each four-year cycle of the Rules is to monitor closely developments in the game and, if necessary, respond to changes to keep in mind that It is best for the game. 2016 amendments to preserve and enhance the essential principles of the Rules, while at the same time ensure respond to the evolution of the game. ”

Additional comments on the main changes

Under Rule 18-2b, it is automatically assumed that a player whose ball moved after preparing the blow had caused the ball to move. In 2012, an exception to Rule 18-2b was introduced to cover situations in which it was known or virtually certain that the player did not cause the ball to move, but the application of that rule was not always clear. The removal of Rule 18-2b means that there will be no presumption that the same standards of Rule 18-2 apply to all actions of the player: if the facts show that the fact that the player prepare the stroke or perform other actions they caused the ball to move, the player will have a penalty stroke.

The introduction of the new Exception to Rule 6-6d keep the importance of returning a card of correct results penalizing the player with two strokes for the error in the scorecard, in addition to the penalty for the original underlying breach of the Rules. In all other cases where a player returns a score card with a lower result than actually taken in a hole, the player will be disqualified.

In addition to the review of the penalty for a first offense of Rule 14-3 a player during a round, you have entered a declaration to the principle of Rule 14-3 to explain that the governing bodies are governed by the principle that “The success should depend on the judgment, skill and ability of the player” in determining whether the use of any artificial device or computer is a breach of Rule.

The R & A and the USGA announced in 2013 that the new Rule 14-1b prohibiting anchoring the stick to make a stroke would take effect in the 2016 edition of the Rules. The rule was adopted after an extensive review by both organizations. For an explanation of the reasons for adopting Rule 14-1b and guidance on the application of the rule, see RandA.org/Anchoring.

Source: OpenGolf.es

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Andy Sullivan Wins Portugal Masters 2015

Tee Times Portugal Golf - Andy Sullivan Wins Portugal Masters 2015

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Andy Sullivan Wins Portugal Masters 2015

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Andy Sullivan Wins Portugal Masters 2015 at Vilamoura, Algarve

English Andy Sullivan is the most categorical winner ever in Portugal Masters.

There has never been doubt as to the winner of the Portugal Masters at the Oceânico Victoria Golf Course in Vilamoura. Andy Sullivan started the last lap to lead with 5 strokes advantage over the Spaniard Eduardo de la Riva and never let the competition get too close, it was because his closest opponents were not very inspired or it was because he himself returned to the highest level, finishing with a round of 66 shots (-5), surpassed only by the 64 English Richard Bland and 65 by the German Bernhard Ritthammer and French Romain Wattel.

Eventually won with a final advantage of 9 shots (!) over the second-placed compatriot Chris Wood, establishing the biggest difference from a Portugal Masters champion over its closest rival and spraying the previous best mark in this chapter which were the three edge punching Alexander Levy in French edition 2014, in this case on the Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts and a reduced edition two turns.

Then he totaled 23-under-par, getting just two strokes of record in the aggregate of the 72 holes, which belongs to also English Steve Webster since the inaugural tournament in 2007, at a time when the field was par-72 and not par-71 as it is today.

Sullivan, 28, who thus won his third title of the year on the European Tour after winning twice in South Africa, became the fifth Englishman to win the Portugal Masters in nine editions, succeeding Steve Webster (2007), Lee Westwood (2009), Tom Lewis (2011) and David Lynn (2013). The British rulers were in fact putting three players in the top three – behind Sullivan and Wood, appears Anthony Wall, tied in third place with South African Trevor Fisher and Eduardo de la Riva.

“Absolutely amazing, especially for leading from first to last day,” he said. “And start the last lap to lead to such a great advantage is something we had never experienced. It is much harder than it looks, I’m sure. We can not slow down. I never felt relaxed, just as I hit the second shot on 18. Golf is a funny game. We never know what can happen. It was amazing to share this victory with my family and friends will never forget this week.” rejoiced the English, who had to accompany him his parents and about 20 friends from his home club, the Nuneaton Golf Club in Warwickshire .

The victory earned him a prize of 333,330 euros and will allow to enter the first 45 in the world ranking, he who before the Portugal Masters was 66 in the table. In the Race to Dubai rose from 26 th to 15 with a total of € 1.2 million of premiums collected in 2015.

Tee Times Portugal Golf - Ricardo Gouveia was the Best Portuguese at Portugal Masters 2015

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Ricardo Gouveia was the Best Portuguese at Portugal Masters 2015

As for the two Portuguese who spent the cut, Ricardo Melo Gouveia ended in beauty, with a 68 that allowed him to move up eight places to 31, tied with South African Jaco Van Zyl, the Indian Jee Milkha Singh and French Benjamin Hebert all with a total of 5 under par, earning a prize of € 15,800.

And the national amateur champion Thomas Silva shut down with 75 to 20 seats, ending up tied at 68 with English Paul Dunne, both with an aggregate of 3 over par.

Source: golftatoo.com

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Europe’s Best Quality Golf Courses – Portugal Highlighted

Tee Times Portugal Golf - Monte Rei - Best Portuguese Golf Course

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Monte Rei – Best Portuguese Golf Course

Tee Times Portugal Golf – Europe’s Best Quality Golf Courses – Portugal Highlighted

Portugal highlighted in Europe’s best quality golf courses. Portugal has 13 golf courses among the hundred best in continental Europe and 30 among the top 200 European courses, according to the biennial ranking published by Golf World and to be released in the next issue of the magazine, November issue, it was recently disclosed.

Europe has just over seven thousand golf courses and 4.2 million players. Portugal has just over 80 golf courses and less than 15 000 players. It is a world golf destination, award-winning successive times as the Best World Golf Destination and Best European Destination of golf.

The most qualified field in the ranking of Golf World’s Morfontaine (Paris), followed by Les Bordes in Orleans, also in France.

The Portuguese Monte Rei in the Eastern Algarve, ranks 14th and is the best Portuguese course in the ranking of the hundred best courses in continental Europe. Since the last ranking rose four places.

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Tee Times Portugal Golf – Oitavos Dunes – Second Best Portuguese Golf Course

The second best course in Portugal to Golf World, is the Oitavos Dunes in 18th place (up 2 places), followed by Tróia (19) that has now risen 18 places in the rankings.

Also in the ranking of the hundred best courses in Europe, Aroeira 1 (also known among tourists as Portugal‘s Wentworth) for the first time comes to this list of Golf World. (The full list of Portuguese courses in Golf World will be available in the next issue of “GOLFE Portugal & Islands” magazine.)

Source: “GOLFE Portugal & Islands” golfepress.com

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