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USGA To Allow Distance-Measuring Devices at Amateur Championships

ELMSFORD, N.Y. (February 7, 2014) - As you may have heard by now, the USGA has approved the use of distance-measuring devices (DMDs) in all USGA amateur championships and their respective qualifying rounds in 2014.

The use of distance-measuring devices has been made available by an optional Local Rule under the Rules of Golf since 2006 (see Note to Rule 14-3 of the Rules of Golf). The USGA Championship Committee has thereby voted to adopt this optional condition for all USGA amateur championships in 2014. This will not apply to those entering the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open and U.S. Senior Open championships or their respective qualifying rounds.

RELATED: Full press release from the USGA

The devices may be used in amateur championships to measure distance only, and may not be used to measure other conditions such as wind speed or direction, temperature or elevation.

“The USGA continues to advocate for continuity within competitions. This change is consistent with that message and affords players at all levels of competition, including USGA amateur championships as well as MGA events, the ability to use DMDs”, said Brian R. Mahoney , MGA Managing Director, Rules, Competitions and GHIN Services.

Feel free to contact the MGA Championship Department for more information.

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