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Old 01-17-2010, 08:50 AM   #10
poRmawayncmop

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That sounds pretty cool. Do they have those around the country?

Kevin
Yes, the schedule is posted on the USGA website (USGA: Home). The fee this year is $300 so you have to really want it. It's 3 days of instruction then an optional exam on the 4th day. You can take the 100 question full test for "official" credit or a 50 question test just for your personal evaluation. or you can just blow off the test. I take the 100 point exam... made 80 2 years ago, slightly above the median of those in the class. It takes a minimum score of 85 to apply to work as rules official in a high level USGA tournament.

I'm hoping that sometime I'll make that. I'm better with the rules now than I was 2 years ago, so maybe....
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