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" Green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the Putting Green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club. The player may have his own... "
The Bystander: An Illustrated Weekly, Devoted to Travel, Literature, Art ... - Page 252
1907
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The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and Sports

John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick - 1890 - 788 pages
...degree lying between the player and the hole must be lifted, or, if on the putting green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the putting green, no mark shall be placed nor line drawn as a guide. The player may have his own or his partner's caddie to stand at the hole, but none of the players, nor...
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Golf

Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1892 - 522 pages
...degree lying between the player and the hole must be lifted, or, if on the Putting Green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the Putting Green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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Golf: A Royal and Ancient Game [anon.]

Robert Clark - 1893 - 368 pages
...degree lying between the player and the hole must be lifted, or, if on the Putting Green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the Putting Green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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Golf

Horace Gordon Hutchinson - 1893 - 536 pages
...degree lying between the player and the hole must be lifted, or, if on the Putting Green, holed out 33. When the ball is on the Putting Green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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Constitution, By-laws and Rules

1894 - 146 pages
...caddie" shall include his partner or his partner's caddie. 19. When the ball is on the putting-green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide....partner's caddie, but the person doing so must not touch the ground. The player's caddie, his partner, or his partner's caddie, may stand at the hole,...
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A Sporting Pilgrimage: Riding to Hounds, Golf, Rowing, Football, Club and ...

Caspar Whitney - 1894 - 482 pages
...degree lying between the pluyer and the hole must be lifted, or, if on the Putting Green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the Putting Green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may uot touch the ground with the hand or club....
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Golf

William Thomas Linskill - 1895 - 80 pages
...degree lying between the player and the hole must be l:fted, or, if on the putting green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the putting green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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The Game of Golf

William Park - 1896 - 334 pages
...putting-green, holed out. Stymies are not played in three-ball matches. 33. When a ball is on the putting-green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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How to Play Golf

Henry James Whigham - 1897 - 342 pages
...match of three or more sides a ball in any degree lying between the player and ' Rules. 297 RULE 33. When the ball is on the putting green, no mark shall be placed nor line drawn as a guide; the line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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The Golfers' Referee

1897 - 112 pages
...must be lifted, or, if on the putting-green, holed out. 33. When the ball is on the putting-green, no mark shall be placed, nor line drawn as a guide. The line to the hole may be pointed out, but the person doing so may not touch the ground with the hand or club....
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