American Junior Golf Association
August 13, 2003
Volume 2
Issue 7

In This Issue

Teeing Off:
West Wins Again, Overcomes Strong East Team at Canon Cup –West completes comeback on day three to retain the Cup

View From Chateau:
'Virginia is for lovers' ... and the AJGA– The Homestead Resort played host to the 10th year of ClubCorp event

The Gallery:
There is always fun to be had on and off the golf course at AJGA events.

The Scoring Tent:
Here are the newly crowned champions from the past three weeks of AJGA events


News From the Fringe:

Teams Finalized for 2003 PING Junior Solheim Cup
The top 12 American girls to compete in international competition

Betsy Rawls Honored
Tournament Chairman given the Digger Smith Award for dedicated service to junior golf

Tom Davis, Jane Park Win in Major Ways
The hp Boys Junior Championship and McDonald's Betsy Rawls Girls National Championship crowned two new AJGA Major champions

Picture of the Week
The Flex of the West

By the Book
How well do you know the rules of golf? Not as well as Gus Montano, the AJGA director of education. He'll test you here.

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By the Book

Rules by Gus Montano, AJGA director of education

Welcome to Rules 101! This page will give you a chance to test your Rules knowledge and bone-up on the need-to-know Rules of Golf.


Decision 20-1/5.5: Ball-Marker Moved Accidentally by Player

Q. A player marked the position of his ball on the putting green and lifted the ball. When it was the player’s turn to play, he could not find his ball-marker. Subsequently, he found the ball-marker stuck to the sole of his shoe. He concluded that he had accidentally stepped on it while assisting his partner in lining up a putt. What is the ruling?