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Click here   [IMAGE]  Golf Quote of the week "No amount of eccentric implement will make a bad putter putt better." W.T. Linskill    [IMAGE]  Golf Trivia of the Week "The Stymie "  The stymie was really born by default. In the original rules of 1744 only when balls were touching could one be lifted. A stymie could only happen in match play singles or foursomes. On the putting green, if two players' balls were more than six inches apart, there was no provision for the ball nearer the hole to be lifted. If that ball lay directly in the way to the hole of the ball to be played then the player was 'stymied.'  He could try to play around or over the interfering ball, but if the nearer ball was struck, no penalty ensued. However, the opponent had the option of playing the ball as it lay or replacing it. If the nearer ball had been knocked into the hole the opponent was considered to have holed out with his previous stroke.   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I was taught a few rules in bunker play: 1) No practice swings 2) Cannot ground your club 3) Once you take your stance in the trap, you are addressing the ball. It is item 3 that would cause the penalty here (addressing his ball).  Please explain why there was no penalty and how us amateurs should be approaching our bunker shots.    Click here for the ruling   [IMAGE]Golf Book of the Week This week: "The Laws of the Golf Swing: Body-Type Your Swing and Master Your Game" by Mike Adams, T.J. Tomasi, Jim Suttie  "Three of America's top-rated golf instructors have come up with a technique that customizes body type to swing type. The 'LAWs' of the title reflect those types:  read more        [IMAGE]This weeks issue      includes:   [IMAGE]  Book at almost 1,000 Golf Courses in North America by calling 1-877-TEE ME UP.  [IMAGE]  Golf Ball Extravaganza - Strata Professional Distance Offer.  [IMAGE]  Book your Golf Holiday and Save Big!  [IMAGE]  Selection from our Pro-Shop.  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Hale Irwin (26) 2,147,422 4. Larry Nelson (28) 2,109,936 5. Gil Morgan (24) 1,885,871 6. Jim Thorpe (35) 1,827,223 7. Doug Tewell (28) 1,721,339 8. Bob Gilder (30) 1,684,986 9. Dana Quigley (37) 1,537,931 10. Tom Kite (23) 1,398,802   [IMAGE]Selection from our      Pro-Shop. This week we have chosen two products and two end-of-season specials from our Pro-Shop. read more    [IMAGE]Book, Play and      Receive Gifts on     us. The more you use Book4golf, the more you win great gifts and better still, we will do all the accounting. read more   [IMAGE]Track Your Tee     Times with     NetHandicap NetHandicap.com provides sophisticated tools to monitor your handicap and track your game performance. Finally, you can get the same analysis used by professional golfers.  read more     [IMAGE]Golf Tip of the Week, with Jim Flick  [IMAGE]  Head Movement? Keeping the head perfectly still during the golf swing was for years a key teaching fundamental. 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