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Conforming and
Non-conforming Driving Clubs
08/11/2007
From 1st January 2008, all drivers must
conform to the provisions as set out in Appendix ll, 5c of the Rules of
Golf:
"Spring Effect and Dynamic Properties
The design and/or construction of, or any treatment to, the clubhead (which
includes the face) must not:
(i) have the effect of a spring which exceeds the limit set forth in the
Pendulum Test Protocol on file with the R&A."
The new Rule will apply to all golfers of all abilities and in all forms of
play. Most importantly, it is recognised that this Rule will affect the
conformance status of many drivers in use and, whilst many golfers have
already replaced or made plans to replace such clubs with conforming models,
some golfers, it would seem, are still unaware of the new Rule and its
implications.
Below is list of Frequently Asked Questions which has been prepared by the
R&A:
Q1 Will the new Rule on drivers be applicable to amateur, Club level
golfers?
A1 Yes. The new Rule will apply to all golfers, of all abilities, in all
forms of play. This includes Club level golfers playing in their Club
competitions and medals.
Q2 Can individual Golf Clubs decide to allow the use of non-conforming
drivers via a Local Rule or Condition of Competition?
A2 No. A Committee has no power to waive a Rule of Golf (see Rule 33-1).
Local Rules and Conditions of Competitions can only be introduced under the
terms of Appendix I.
Q3 Is it up to the Committee to ensure that I am using a driver which
conforms to the new Rules?
A3 No. It is your responsibility to ensure that your equipment conforms to
the Rules of Golf.
Q4 Where can I find out if my driver will conform after 1 January 2008?
A4 The R&A has compiled and published the following lists based on the 2008
Rules:
Click Here to Search List of Conforming Driver Heads.
Click Here for the List of non-conforming Driver Heads.
Q5 I am a Club level golfer and my driver is not included on either of the
published driver lists. Does this mean that I cannot use it after 1 January
2008?
A5 No. As long as there is no strong evidence to suggest that your driver
does not conform to the new Rule, you may continue to use it (but see Q6).
Examples of strong evidence would include the following examples:
(i) your driver includes a marking on the head which is similar to markings
only found on drivers from the same manufacturer which are on the
non-conforming list.
(ii) the same model of driver is included on the non-conforming list, but in
other lofts.
(iii) advertising material claims that the driver is manufactured to be
contrary to the Rules for 2008.
In the avoidance of any doubt, you should contact the manufacturer of the
club or The R&A.
Q6 I am a low handicap golfer competing at Club level, but I am also
planning to enter County and National level competitions. My driver is not
on either of the published lists. Can I use it after 1 January 2008?
A6 Using this driver in Club competitions would be permissible as long as it
satisfies the criteria detailed in the answer to Q5.
Using the driver at County and National level would not be permitted if the
Committee in charge of those events had decided to introduce the Driving
Club Condition as a Condition of Competition. This Condition requires that
the driver the player uses is included on the List of Conforming Driver
Heads.
Q7 What is the difference between the Rule on drivers and the Driving Club
Condition?
A7 The new Rule on drivers requires that the driver does not exceed a
characteristic time of 239 microseconds (plus tolerance of 18 microseconds).
This is the limit on a club’s spring effect.
The Condition requires that the driver the player uses not only conforms to
this Rule, but is also included on the List of Conforming Driver Heads. The
Condition is an additional requirement which can be introduced by Committees
in charge of elite level competitions. It is not recommended for use at Club
level golf.
Q8 Why is the use of the Condition not recommended for use at Club level
golf? If all drivers had to be included on the Conforming List, wouldn’t
this make it less confusing for Club level golfers and easier for Club
Committees?
A8 Applying the Condition at Club level could take drivers out of golfers'
bags unnecessarily. There are many small manufacturers and club component
manufacturers around the world who do not submit their products for a ruling
and it would be unreasonable to prohibit the use of these clubs even though
they may and probably do conform to the Rules.
Q9 If I am a Club golfer and I would like to know the conformance status of
a driver not on the List, what can I do?
A9 In the first instance, you can contact The R&A through the 'contact us'
section of The R&A’s website (www.randa.org) and ask whether the driver has
been submitted to them for a ruling. It may have been submitted and ruled
non-conforming for another reason.
If it has never been submitted, you could contact the manufacturer and ask
them to confirm that the club was manufactured to conform to the 2008 Rules.
You could also request that they submit a sample of the club to one of the
Governing Bodies (The R&A or the United States Golf Association) for a
ruling.
Finally, as a last resort, you could send your club to The R&A for testing.
Whilst The R&A would not be able to list the model as a result of this
'unofficial' submission, you would be notified as to the conformance status
of the club.
Q10 I purchased my club in 1996 and I cannot find it on either of the
published lists. Will it conform after 1 January 2008?
A10 All models of driver manufactured prior to 1999 are assumed to conform
to the Rules for ‘spring effect’ and are deemed to be on the Conforming List
- provided they have not been modified post manufacture or previously ruled
not to conform for another reason. Any pre-1999 drivers which have been
submitted and do not conform to the Rules for ‘spring effect’ are included
on the Non-conforming List (for 2008).
Q11 My driver is a 'copy' or 'clone' of a popular model which is on the
Conforming List. The markings on my driver are slightly different, but can I
assume my club also conforms? It is unlikely ever to be submitted.
A11 In the absence of any strong evidence to suggest that your driver does
not conform, you should continue to use it in the belief that it does
conform. However, due to the difference in the markings, you cannot regard
it as a “listed club” (i.e. a club on the Conforming List). |