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I searched for this and found no hits. 

So...I have been known to use the backside of a long iron when my ball is up against a tree. It works for me (usually) and I will get about 30 yards out of it.

I am a righty. Is this legal?


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10 minutes ago, GJT said:

Is this legal?

I've done it for years, hope there's no infraction.
Although I may be incorrect, I believe it's Ok.

The only situation which I believe it not allowed, would be using the club in the manner similar to using a pool cue.
Guy's have horsed around and stroked in a short putt on the green in that manner for fun.

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Perfectly legal.

You also might want to try/practice flipping a wedge upside down for those short left handed trouble shots.  The shorter club is easier to control, and even upside down, the flat clubface is more forgiving...

 

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24 minutes ago, David in FL said:

Perfectly legal.

You also might want to try/practice flipping a wedge upside down for those short left handed trouble shots.  The shorter club is easier to control, and even upside down, the flat clubface is more forgiving...

 

I have seen the backwards wedge used but never tried. Will check it out. Thanks!


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There is another option for that up against a tree type obstruction - for years I've played a 6 or 7 iron, swung with only my right had as I stand facing away from the target and swing it "backwards".

Here are a couple of examples - Kuchars is tough as it is in deep greenside rough

 

 

 

 

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The backhander is detailed in Ken Venturi's book: Stroke Savers.  

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The Rule (14-1a) only says "The ball must be fairly struck at with the head of the club ........."

It does not specify which part may or may not be used.


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On ‎2‎/‎24‎/‎2018 at 7:41 AM, David in FL said:

Perfectly legal.

You also might want to try/practice flipping a wedge upside down for those short left handed trouble shots.  The shorter club is easier to control, and even upside down, the flat clubface is more forgiving...

 

I am a "lefty" playing "righty" and I do this.  Works well but take some practice to figure out trajectory, direction.  I have never tried to use the back of the club but sounds/looks more difficult.  Maybe I'll try it at the range. 

Butch


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I hit one the other day, it was up against a tree and I choked up on my 3-hybrid and hit it lefty, punched it about 20 yards back into the fairway.  One of the best shots I hit all day.  First time I've ever done that. 

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13 minutes ago, Marty2019 said:

I hit one the other day, it was up against a tree and I choked up on my 3-hybrid and hit it lefty, punched it about 20 yards back into the fairway.  One of the best shots I hit all day.  First time I've ever done that. 

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On 2/24/2018 at 9:25 AM, GJT said:

I searched for this and found no hits. 

So...I have been known to use the backside of a long iron when my ball is up against a tree. It works for me (usually) and I will get about 30 yards out of it.

I am a righty. Is this legal?

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Playing Stroke with Back of Clubhead

Q.May a player play a left-handed stroke with the back of the head of a right-handed club?

A.Yes. A player may play a stroke with any part of the clubhead, provided the ball is fairly struck at (Rule 14-1a) and the club conforms with Rule 4-1.


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I thought there was a rule that a clubhead must be wider than its depth. If so, would hitting the ball with the edge of the clubhead be a violation? ...not curious enough to bother researching it!

 

I putt with a bullseye putter and the back side of the blade is very useful for backwards recovery shots.

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1 hour ago, NEhomer said:

I thought there was a rule that a clubhead must be wider than its depth. If so, would hitting the ball with the edge of the clubhead be a violation? ...not curious enough to bother researching it!

 

I putt with a bullseye putter and the back side of the blade is very useful for backwards recovery shots.

That only applies to putters. 

There is no violation for hitting the ball that way but the putter would be non-conforming and its use would result in a DQ

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23 minutes ago, Rulesman said:

That only applies to putters. 

There is no violation for hitting the ball that way but the putter would be non-conforming and its use would result in a DQ

Interesting. Would that apply to the putting surface or anywhere through the green?

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1 hour ago, Rulesman said:

There is no violation for hitting the ball that way but the putter would be non-conforming and its use would result in a DQ

Why would the putter be nonconforming?

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8 minutes ago, Missouri Swede said:

Why would the putter be nonconforming?

Good question. I can't give specifics, but I know I have see pga players nonchalantly tap in with the back side of their putter.

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2 hours ago, Missouri Swede said:

Why would the putter be nonconforming?

He said a putter that was deeper than it is wide would be non-conforming.

Not tapping the ball in with the back of the putter, or the toe, etc.

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