I am of the belief that the USGA Board SHOULD be made up of half public lick
players and half private club members. That way the average golfer has a
say in matters.
That will happen when the lake freezes over in August.
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From: Tom Wishon
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 1:55 PM
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: rules change
I completely
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Regards,
Bob
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This link is probably the best way to contact them
http://www.usga.org/questions/contact_us/contact_us.asp
Regards,
Bob
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Most likely the USGA will be sued and/or all clubs produced prior to
2009 will be legal until some further date, just like what was done when
the 0.830 COR rule was put into effect.
Tedd
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Unfortunately, the increased cost of water and
fertilizer to ensure a thick and consistent rough more
than offset the savings in fewer mowings. Even so, I
agree that for the less than 1/10th of 1% who earn
their living playing the game growing a thick and
consistent rough is a better answer
Everyone has brought up great points. The question I would like to
raise is this: if it is the pros that need to be reeled in, why is it
not the PGA and other professional golf organizations that would make
and enforce this rule on the pros alone? Why does the USGA have to make
rulings specific
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Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 4:14 PM
To: ShopTalk@mail.msen.com
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Rules change
Everyone has brought up great points. The question I would like to
raise is this: if it is the pros that need to be reeled in, why
George, I agree with you 100%, I think it's about time that a whole new Org
Is formed just to address our concerns.Although I no longer play nor
build clubs for other players I feel that the USGA has for years overstepped
their boundries.
RK
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From:
Following up on Tom's reply...
At 06:37 PM 3/21/2007, Tom Wishon wrote:
The USGA and many golfers too have always wanted to have one set of
rules for ALL golfers. There are certainly arguments pro and con
about that, with good points on both sides.
I had the opportunity to find out the
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