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Re: Hitting with the back side of an iron...legal?
A number of years ago I played in a big Charity Pro-Am.
Brian Close (ex England Cricket Captain) was playing that day. Brian played both ways and was 7Hcp R/H'd and 5Hcp L/H'd, he chose to play R/H'd that day to get the extra shots but he also caused a PGA Discussion afterwards.
He hit it close to a tree, flipped the club over and knocked the ball out L/H'd. A local idiot and member of the host club told the organisers (PGA & "The Variety Club of Great Britain") what he did and made a fuss.
The official outcome was announced and no action was taken against Brian. All scores stood.
"Brian Close had not acted in anyway that was believed to have given him any unfair advantage over the rest of the field, he had hit ONE shot L/H'd, but with a R/H'd club, just like any R/H'd golfer can, the fact that Brian is better at executing that type of shot should not be held against him."
Now this goes to show that sometimes 'Sense' is put first.
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