Rules Rules School: Abnormal Conditions September 10, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Rules School: Abnormal Conditions Why so many players are switching to Titleist GTS drivers The Titleist driver giving Jordan Spieth renewed confidence Why Ludvig Åberg switched to a Scotty Cameron Phantom Dial in your distance control with this drill | Emergency 9 Trying out the new Scotty Cameron Phantom 12 and 3.2 w/ Austie Rollinson U.S. OPEN CHAMP JJ Spaun explains his club setup Inside Shinnecock Hills: Preparing an Iconic Course for the U.S. Open The KEY to Titleist's new GTS driver lineup Rare Look Inside Full Shinnecock Hills Experience Long Island’s exclusive clubs and caddies compete | The Berkeley Cup If your ball ends up in an abnormal course condition, your relief options will depend on what area of the course you are in. Latest In Instruction 4 hours ago Playing golf in the wind? Focus on these 3 things to save your score 1 day ago Why this 'ladder drill' could improve your wedge game 1 day ago 'Putting nightmare': U.S. Open champ explains Shinnecock's tricky greens 2 days ago Rules Guy: What do you do if the nearest point of relief is OB? Related Articles News What rules tweaks would these major champions like to see? They told us! Rules These are your options if you can't get away from a penalty area Rules Rules School: Unplayable Ball Relief Rules If you live in the north, your winter scores don't count towards your handicap Rules Rules School: Can you post scores in the winter? Rules Rules School: Dealing with leaves Rules The Etiquetteist: Distinctions between private and public courses Rules Rules School: Loose Impediments Rules Rules School: If your ball moves on a putting green - don't panic!