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Summer rules
The standard local rules of a golf course.
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summer rules-- Condition in which ordinary playing rules apply. Versus winter rules.
Surlyn-- A type of material used to make golf ball covers and mantles.
swale-- A small hill or depression on a golf course.

Summer Rules
You must play the ball as it lies (i.e. without improving its position in any way).
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Summer Rules: Term given to standard USGA Rules' play. When playing "summer rules", courses are generally in their best shape (in the summer); the ball must be played as it lies except on tees and greens.

summer rules Official rules of golf as dictated by the governing association (USGA).
sweet spot Slang for the center of the club face.
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Summer Rules Slang term given when playing the ball down or as it lies.
Surlyn Durable plastic used for the cover of golf balls.
sweet spot The portion of the clubhead where you want to hit the golf ball.

Summer Rules
The normal local rules of the course apply. Allowances made for winter weather are removed. Example: giving yourself a better lie in the fairway is okay under winter rules, but illegal under summer rules.
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SUMMER RULES - ordinary rules according to the rulebook.
SWEET SPOT - the center point of the face of the club. When you hit it here it feels really good! ...

summer rules another way some people use to indicate that the ball will be played "down" or "as it lies" (as opposed to "lift, clean and place," "preferred lies" or "winter rules") ...

Summer Rules - Ordinary play according the Rules of Golf. No improving of lies are allowed under Summer Rules. In contrast to Winter Rules where the ball can be played with preferred lies ...

By this I mean, if we a playing summer rules, no preferred lies, the lie will dictate what kind of shot we have to play. If the lie is less than perfect, we need to adjust where we play the golf ball in our stance.

summer rules Ordinary play according the Rules of Golf
Surlyn Material from which most golf balls are made of.
sweet spot The dead center of the face of the club
swing The action of stroking the ball.

Summer Rules Ordinary play according the Rules of Golf. Supination The rotation of the wrist so that the palm of the hand faces upward. Surlyn Material from which most golf balls are made of.

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