You shouldn't be, but depends what type of competition it is. Why would you throw a club anyway?
sorry no. only after the round is finished can you replace a club
If you have the money you can buy a new club after a 9 or when you are done with a round to use the next round.
Miami golf packages are available year-round for many of the courses. You will have to search the specific golf club you are interested in and find out what the pricing is for a year-round package.
You wouldn't be allowed out by yourself. But, you would be disqualified from the competition, and probably suspended from your club.
disquailyffied
You will probably be disqualified.
nope
only if the 14 club rule is waved. this is normally down by the committee before the round starts.
His third round at Firestone Country Club. Ohio in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational on 3rd August 2013 matched his previous best rounds of 61.
Yes. Rule 4, Clubs, does not regulate the weight of a club (USGA Decisions on the Rules of Golf, Decision 4-4a/7). The player is liable for penalty if the club does not meet the provisions, specifications and interpretations set forth in Appendix II of The Rules of Golf. I encountered this situation as a rules official in a tournament a few years ago. The player had thirteen "normal" clubs and a weighted exercise club. However, the grooves on this club did not meet the specifications of Appendix II and he was disqualified, even though he had not used the club in the competition.
If it is a competition round, in stroke play you would be disqualified for practicing on any part of the course prior to the round. In match play you are allowed to play on the course, as much as you want, no penalty.
A golf club.