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To: thecow who wrote (1382)5/5/2000 8:57:00 AM
From: TH  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 43980
 
Everyone,

Does anyone know the rule for where a pin should be, or rather can be, placed?

Played this new Rees Jones course and the greens were quick and consistant, but it seems a lot of pins where near the break on steep slopes.

Uphill was ok, but I made some really ugly downhill putts. Anyway one of the guys I was playing with said these were not USGA acceptable. Anyone know what he was talking about, are their specific rules for pin placement?

Thanks.

TH

Cow, watch out for that SarkieBug, last time someone buttered me up like that I realized much later that I was lunch.