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Defining Tee Box

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Posted by Ashutosh Sharma 07 Mar 2011
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    Ashutosh Sharma 14 Mar 2011

    Yes Anirudh. The inputs helped clarify a doubt raised by someone during a round. Thanx.

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    Anirudh Chandra 14 Mar 2011

    Do let us know if the previous inputs from Mr. Kirat & Mr. Ajay have helped you with your query. Thank you

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    Ajay Paul 09 Mar 2011

    Hi! Not that I know off. To know more you may read this http://www.southerngolfers.com/BlogShow.php?blogId=56 Ajay

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    Kirat Kalra 09 Mar 2011

    Hi Ashutosh, The teeing ground lies between two tee markers and extends two club-lengths (measured by the longest clubs in the bag, generally the driver) behind them. The ball has to be teed and struck within that boundary; however, the golfer may take a stance outside the boundary in order to make a swing. Without any revision. Cheers.

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    Ashutosh Sharma 07 Mar 2011

    Hi this is Ashutosh Sharma. Conventionally the tee off area was limited to two clubs behind the tee markers. Is there a revision in the ruling that one can go as far back as required on the tee box to Tee off.

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