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R&A & USGA to revise Amateur Status rules

2.31pm 22nd February 2021 - Innovation Centre - This story was updated on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2021

The R&A and the USGA have announced proposals for significant changes to the rules of amateur status as part of a drive to bring them up to date and ensure that they are easier to understand and apply.

The proposed rules, along with explanations to key changes, have been posted on www.RandA.org and www.usga.org and the organisations are now inviting feedback from golfers and stakeholders. Comments will be accepted until March 26, with the new rules scheduled to be adopted on January 1, 2022.

A comprehensive review of the Rules of Amateur Status began in late 2017, focusing ensuring the rules are in the best interests of the game, reflect the modern game, and are easily understood and applied.

The result is a set of rules that redefine the distinction between amateur and professional golf and provide a condition of eligibility for amateurs who compete in golf competitions.

As part of the modernisation effort, it is proposed that the new rules will identify only three acts that will result in a golfer losing their amateur status:

To achieve this simplified approach, the following key changes are proposed:

Grant Moir, Director of Rules at The R&A, said: “The Rules of Amateur Status play an important role in protecting the integrity of our self-regulating sport but the code must continue to evolve. This is particularly so in relation to the modern elite amateur game, where many of the players need financial support to compete and develop to their full potential, and the proposed new Rules will give much greater scope for this.”

“Golf is unique in its broad appeal to both recreational and competitive golfers,” said Craig Winter, USGA Senior Director, Rules of Golf and Amateur Status. “We understand and value how important amateur status is, not only to those who compete at the highest level of the amateur game, but for the millions of golfers at every age and skill level who enjoy competitive events at their home courses. These updates should help simplify these Rules and ensure the health of the amateur game.”

Details the proposed new rules, as well as a link to provide feedback can be found at www.RandA.org/AmateurStatusModernisation and www.usga.org/amateurstatus.

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