Additional Local Rules and Conditions for the

2019 US Women's Open Championship Qualifier

 

IMPORTANT 2019 RULES OF GOLF LINKS AND INFORMATION: 

 

2019 Rules of Golf

 

Equipment and Conforming Standards

 

USGA Informational PDF

 

Additional Conditions of Competition:  

 

DISTANCE MEASURING DEVICES: Model Local Rule G-5

Rule 4.3a(1) is modified in this way:

During a round, a player must not obtain distance information by using an electronic distance-measuring device.

Penalty for Breach of Local Rule – see Rule 4.3.”

 

TRANSPORTATION: Model Local Rule G-6

“During a round, a player or caddie must not ride on any form of motorized transportation except as authorized or later approved by the Committee.

A player who will play, or has played, under penalty of stroke and distance is always authorised to ride on motorized transportation.

 

Penalty for Breach of Local Rule: The player gets the general penalty for each hole during which there is a breach of this Local Rule. If the breach occurs between the play of two holes, it applies to the next hole.”

 

**The Arizona site has been special exemptions for caddies to ride in a cart. If you would like to reserve a cart for your caddie please contact Erin Groeneveld at erin@azgolf.org

 

GROOVE AND PUNCH MARKS: U.S. Women’s Open

In Sectional Qualifying as well as in the Championship proper, the player’s clubs must conform to the groove and punch mark specifications in the Equipment Rules effective from 1 January 2010. Note: Ping EYE2 clubs manufactured prior to 31 March 1990 may not be used during Local and Sectional Qualifying as well as the Championship proper. The Local Rule is available for review on the entry application and applies to all fairway woods, hybrids, irons and wedges.

The USGA and The R&A have created a reference resource called the Informational Club Database to assist golfers in determining whether their irons, wedges, hybrids and fairway woods comply with the Equip

ment Rules effective from 1 January 2010 and are permissible for play under the groove and punch mark Local Rule, which is in effect for all USGA Open Championships. For information about and to access the database, please use the following link:  http://www.usga.org/InfoClubsDB/intro.html.  Additionally, for other information regarding the groove Local Rule, please use the following link:  http://www.usga.org/grooves/.  Finally, for

information regarding the conformance status of clubs not listed or for any other questions regarding the Local Rule, please contact the USGA Equipment Standards at (908) 234-2300.

Player Club Testing is available for the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, U.S. Senior Open, and U.S. Senior Women’s Open Championships. Please use the following link: http://www.usga.org/grooves/ for more information.

The USGA strongly suggests that all players verify the conformance of their clubs well in advance of their scheduled qualifying competition. It is the player’s responsibility, not the USGA’s responsibility to ensure that his or her clubs conform. Waiting until the day of the competition is the fault of the player. The Committee is under no obligation to test the club the competitor may play. However, if it is later determined that the club is non-conforming, including after the competition has closed, the player will be disqualified if the player made a stroke with it. 

 

Penalty For Making a Stroke with Club in Breach of this Local Rule: Disqualification.

 

There is no penalty under this Local Rule for carrying but not making a stroke with a club which does not conform to these groove and punch mark specifications.”

 

GOLF BALLS; DRIVER HEADS:

Only brands of golf balls on the most current USGA List of Conforming Golf Balls and driver heads on the most current USGA List of Conforming Driver Heads may be used. Updated lists may be found on the USGA website at www.usga.org or by contacting the USGA Technical Department at (908) 234-2300.

 

**The so-called “One-Ball Rule,” the optional condition prescribed Model Local Rule G-4 of The Rules of Golf, will be in effect.

“During an entire round, each ball at which the player makes a stroke must be the same brand and model as found in a single entry on the current List of Conforming Balls.

If a different brand and/or model is dropped, replaced or placed but has not yet been played, the player may correct the mistake by stopping use of that ball, without penalty, under Rule 14.5. The player must drop, replace or place a ball of the same brand and model as used at the start of the round.

When the player discovers he or she has played a ball in breach of this Local Rule, he or she must stop using that ball before playing from the next teeing area and complete the round with a ball of the same brand and model as used at the start of the round; otherwise the player is disqualified.

If the discovery is made during the play of a hole, the player may complete play of this hole with the ball played in breach or place a ball of the correct brand and model on the spot where the ball played in breach of this Local Rule was lifted from.

Penalty for Making a Stroke at a Ball in Breach of Local Rule:

The player gets the general penalty for each hole during which he or she is in breach of this Local Rule.