R&A launch rules of golf course

Alistair Dunsmuir
By Alistair Dunsmuir July 31, 2013 14:31

An online course to help golfers and golf clubs improve their knowledge of the rules of golf has been set up by The R&A – the governing body for golf in the UK.

The ‘Rules Academy’ has been developed with the help of golfers Padraig Harrington and Suzann Pettersen, who are both R&A ‘Working for Golf’ ambassadors.

The course features video, images and diagrams of rules situations and includes revision questions. It covers the essentials that all golfers should know, such as sportsmanship, integrity and respect. It adopts a tee to green approach and tells you what you need to know at each point; from where to tee your ball, to taking relief from various conditions, to holing out and returning the score card

At the end of the course, people can take an exam and receive a certificate signed by their guiding player.

The R&A has also launched a video to promote the course:

Two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington said: “The Rules Academy is a great idea for helping golfers to improve their knowledge of the Rules of Golf in a quick and easy way. A short online course will make the rules and how they are applied much less daunting and the game more enjoyable as a result.”

Suzann Pettersen, a former LPGA champion, said: “It’s easy to take the rules for granted but in golf it is so important to understand the values of the game and show respect to your playing partners. Learning more about the rules can help you get more out of the game so I would urge people to get online and take the course.”

The R&A operates a three-tier ‘Rules Education Programme’ and the Rules Academy is based on the ‘Level 1 Introductory Rules Schools’ that it conducts around the world in conjunction with its affiliated bodies.

David Rickman, The R&A’s executive director, Rules of Golf and Equipment Standards, said: “I’m delighted that we can now offer the online Rules Academy to those that want to master the basic rules and etiquette of this great game. The course will guide people as to how the game is meant to be played and the rules that apply in particular situations which can happen to anyone out on the course. It may even save golfers the occasional precious stroke or two.”

The academy is free to view and should take no more than two to three hours to go through. The exam costs £10 to take with the proceeds going to the Working for Golf programme. Each year The R&A invests £5 million in the programme, which supports the development of the game around the world.

 

Alistair Dunsmuir
By Alistair Dunsmuir July 31, 2013 14:31
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