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Originally Posted by Ty_Webb
I have had this discussion before. I know that the rules don't strictly state anywhere that you can't hit the ball with the wrong side of the head, but the rules also say that a clubface cannot be concave (I think that's the right way round). If you hit with the back of say a putter that's an anser style head, then the bit you're hitting it with is concave and hence illegal. People have said that doesn't matter as it's not the clubface, so it's fine. I'd still be very wary of double hitting it as the ball hits the flange and then the back of the clubface itself.
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Partially correct. The face cannot be concave. If the back is concave it is not non conforming.