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This symmetry is the result of a dispute that stemmed from the Polara, a ball sold in the late 1970s that had six rows of normal dimples on its equator but very shallow dimples elsewhere.
Referee: Person appointed by the Committee to escort players in order to decide upon disputes and apply the Rules. This person will take part upon any infraction observed or communicated to them.
A good idea is to mark the spot with a tee peg to avoid disputes. Immoveable Obstructions... Ball washers, sprinklers, parked tractors, and fixed tee markers are all common examples of immoveable obstructions.
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If you require a full definition of the rules, for example, to settle a dispute over a situation arising in a game you were involved in, you must refer to the full 'rules of golf'.
See also: Golf, Committee, Stroke, Round, Shot
 
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