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Click here to get Macromedia Flash Player. Welcome to Cool Clubs, the world's leading golf-club fitting company, where advanced technology, the latest brand name golf equipment, and expert, personalized service converge to help raise the discerning golfer's game to new performance levels. If you are looking for custom fitted golf clubs or custom club fitting, our locations serve Scottsdale, Paradise Valley or Phoenix Arizona and San Francisco, Irvine, Newport Beach or Orange County California. Serious golfers know that the fastest way to a better golf game is using the right equipment, which means having the highest quality golf clubs custom fit to match a player's unique swing characteristics. Now is the time to improve your golf game the same way professional golfers have been improving their game for years – with custom fitted golf clubs from Cool Clubs, the best club fitting company in the business.
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Water HazardWater HazardWater Hazard It is a question of fact whether a ball that has not been found after having been struck toward a water hazard is in the hazard. In order to apply this Rule, it must be known or virtually certain that the ball is in the hazard. If a ball is in a water hazard or if it is known or virtually certain that a ball that has not been found is in a water hazard (whether the ball lies in water or not), the player may under penalty of one stroke: a. Play a ball as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last played or b. Drop a ball behind the water hazard, keeping the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind the water hazard the ball may be dropped; or c. As additional options available only if the ball last crossed the margin of a lateral water hazard, drop a ball outside the water hazard within two club-lengths of and not nearer the hole than (i) the point where the original ball last crossed the margin of the water hazard or (ii) a point on the opposite margin of the water hazard equidistant from the hole. When proceeding under this Rule, the player may lift and clean his ball or substitute a ball. - Source: USGA Water Hazard |
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