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Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Dec 26, 2007.

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  2. I don't think the "Royal and Ancient" will like it very much.
     
  3. Jonathan

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    Simon - I would suggest that they wouldn't under Rule 13-2. Improving Lie, Area of Intended Stance or Swing, or Line of Play

    Orthotics also fall under this rule (although allowed).

    'Getting to the ball' is one thing, but helping you 'through the ball' is another.
     
    Last edited: Dec 27, 2007
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  5. Perthpod

    Perthpod Active Member

    Sounds a bit Back to the Future with the lace tightening ;) So if orths are allowed, maybe we can make morphing orths? lol Wouldnt be the first time someone has concealed a battery operated device at work or play ;O
     
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