Can you clear the path for your friend's chip shot? It depends! Here's how this rule of #golf works



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2 Replies to “Can you clear the path for your friend's chip shot? It depends! Here's how this rule of #golf works”

  1. Kyle Forbes says:

    Maybe don't leave your club laying on the green.

  2. Jason Tokio says:

    I think you should be penalized for leaving your equipment any way that has the potential to stop the ball or shift its intended direction. Why would u have your putter on the ground when on the green? I'm not a golfer just observations an opinions.

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