This seems to be a perennial favourite, but I wonder if I can get a final answer?
My club chairman was telling me yesterday that in taking relief from something, the club length I measure with has to be the club I would normally use to play the shot.
I'm pretty sure my Peter Dobereimer book says the opposite; that I can use any club I like to measure it - including, if I wish, borrowing a broom handled putter from a different group on the course as long as I do not unnecessarily hold up play.
Who's right? I was wondering if it was a decision rather than a rule, and that was why I hadn't heard of it?
My club chairman was telling me yesterday that in taking relief from something, the club length I measure with has to be the club I would normally use to play the shot.
I'm pretty sure my Peter Dobereimer book says the opposite; that I can use any club I like to measure it - including, if I wish, borrowing a broom handled putter from a different group on the course as long as I do not unnecessarily hold up play.
Who's right? I was wondering if it was a decision rather than a rule, and that was why I hadn't heard of it?
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