Learn
to mark a golf ball on the putting greens by the experts of The Farms
Golf
Clubs San Diego, CA:
The
expression "marking your ball" can allude to writing or
drawing something on the golf ball for identification purposes, or it
can allude to setting a ball marker on the ground to mark the ball's
position while you lift the golf ball. It's significance No. 2 that
we are concerned with here - particularly, marking the golf ball on
the putting green.
Unlike
other areas of the golf course, on the putting green you can lift
your ball for any reason. However you should dependably mark the
ball's position while doing so. A few reasons to lift a ball when on
the putting green:
a)
When you need to clean the ball;
b)
When you need to adjust the ball's illustrations to your putting
line;
c)
When you accept your golf ball may be obstructing an alternate
player, or a diversion to an alternate player;
d)
When an alternate player requests that you do so.
Denoting
the golf ball on the putting green is a typical event. So you better
know the right technique.
Step
1
Place
a little coin (or comparative ball marker) straightforwardly behind
your golf ball on the putting green.
Step
2
Get
your golf ball. Imperative: Make beyond any doubt your ball marker is
on the ground before lifting the ball. Never lift the ball and after
that place a marker where the ball was. Place marker to begin with,
lift ball second!
Step
3
At
the point when prepared to supplant your golf ball on the ground, set
it back on the green specifically before your ball marker.
Step
4
Get
your ball marker. Similarly as with Step 2, verify you do Step 4 in
the correct request. Which is: Place ball over on ground, then lift
your ball marker.
Contact
Us at:
The
Farms Golf Club
Post
Office Box 2769
8500
St. Andrews Road
Rancho
Santa Fe
CA,92067
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