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To: TH who wrote (1383)5/5/2000 11:21:00 AM
From: Sarkie  Read Replies (1) of 43980
 
Mr. Howell

I have found this in USGA rules;

usga.org

16/6 Cutting Hole on Slope

Q. If a new hole is to be located in a part of a putting green having a gentle slope, should the hole be cut vertically or should it be cut at a slight angle to take the slope into consideration? If the hole is cut vertically, all points on the rim of the hole-liner will not be equidistant from the surface of the green.

A. The hole should be cut vertically, regardless of slope. It is not required that all points on the rim of the hole-liner be equidistant from the surface of the green, but they should be at least one inch below the surface -- see Definition of "Hole."
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