Sometimes you have to play when the weather is bad. Unfortunately, the USGA makes no specific provisions for "winter play," as it's called. There's also nothing in the rules about the lift, clean, and place practice used on the PGA tour when it's wet. Meanwhile, playing in bad weather adds strokes to scores and golf handicap, if you're not careful. But you can save the strokes, if you know when and how to take appropriate relief. The USGA prefers players play the ball as it lies. What's more,
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