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Examples

  • Rather than have players trying to hack out of trouble, the USGA is daring players to hit greens in regulation or try to get up and down from the collection areas surrounding them.

    Players like what they see of No. 2 1999

  • I called the USGA, and they said I had violated Rule 18-2.

    Playing by the Rules Arnold Palmer 2000

  • In the late 1980s, the USGA was approached by North Carolina's historic Pinehurst course, which wanted to play host to an Open.

    USATODAY.com - Hot time anticipated for sweltering Open 2001

  • "The rules staff here made the decision on the rule and we took it one step further and called the USGA," Witters said.

    TheState.com: Homepage 2010

  • "The rules staff here made the decision on the rule and we took it one step further and called the USGA," Witters said.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2010

  • "The rules staff here made the decision on the rule and we took it one step further and called the USGA," Witters said.

    STLtoday.com Top News Headlines 2010

  • "The rules staff here made the decision on the rule and we took it one step further and called the USGA," Witters said.

    Fore, right! 2010

  • The USGA is the national governing body of golf in the USA and Mexico.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2010

  • "The rules staff here made the decision on the rule and we took it one step further and called the USGA," Witters said.

    daytondailynews.com - News 2010

  • "The rules staff here made the decision on the rule and we took it one step further and called the USGA," Witters said.

    daytondailynews.com - News 2010

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