Rule XVIII The player may remove mole hills by brushing lightly with the hand -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXI If a ball lie in fog only so much thereof shall be touched as will enable ye player to find his ball -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXII A player may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds -
Charles Crombie
Rule XXXIII A player shall not ask for advice from anyone but his caddie nor shall he willingly be otherwise advised in any way whatsoever -
Charles Crombie
Section 6 Art IV The driver shall not quit the motor car without having taken all precautions against it being started in his absence -
Charles Crombie
The bowler may make the batsman at the end from which he is bowling stand on any side of the wicket which he may direct -
Charles Crombie
The Final Stroke, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 - Henry Sandercock
Portrait of Alexander McKellar - John Kay
Making fun of the Golfers, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 - Henry Sandercock
Bad Weather on the Golf Course, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 - Henry Sandercock
Poster advertising the resort of Luchon with the Chemins de Fer dOrleans - Ernest Louis Lessieux
The Lethargic Golfers, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 - Henry Sandercock
Bunkered, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 - Henry Sandercock
The Inconsiderate Golfer, illustration from Graphic magazine, pub. c.1870 - Henry Sandercock
Rule XXXIII A player shall not ask for advice from anyone but his caddie nor shall he willingly be otherwise advised in any way whatsoever - Charles Crombie