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Can You Play Music From A Speaker During A Golf Competition?
- We'll all have our views on whether or not you should play music out on the course, but from a Rules perspective, can you play music from a speaker during a golf competition?
The article from MSN discusses the rules regarding playing music from a speaker during a golf competition. According to the rules set by the United States Golf Association (USGA) and the R&A, playing music during a golf competition is generally not allowed as it could be considered a breach of etiquette or a distraction to other players. However, there are exceptions where local rules might permit music if it does not disrupt play or if it's part of a specific event format designed to be more casual or entertaining. The article explains that while music can enhance the atmosphere for some, in most competitive settings, silence is preferred to maintain focus and fairness. It also touches on how some professional tours and amateur events might have different stances, with some allowing music in practice rounds or non-competitive segments, but during official play, the traditional quiet is usually enforced.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/can-you-play-music-from-a-speaker-during-a-golf-competition/ar-AA1xEGWm ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/other/can-you-play-music-from-a-speaker-during-a-golf-competition/ar-AA1xEGWm ]
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