|
Rule 11 - Teeing
Ground
- Tee your ball between the
tee-markers or a little behind them. You may go behind
them as far as two club lengths.
- If your ball accidentally falls
off the tee, you may replace it without penalty.
Rule 12 - Finding Ball in Hazard --
Identifying Ball
- A hazard is any bunker (area of sand) or water hazard (lake,
pond, creek, etc).
- In a bunker or water hazard,
if your ball is covered by sand or leaves, you may
remove enough of the sand or leaves to be able to
see a part of the ball.
- You may lift your ball to identify it anywhere except in a
hazard. You must tell your opponent or fellow competitor before you lift
your ball to identify it.
Rule 13 - Playing the Ball as It
Lies and the Course as You Find It
- You must play the ball as it lies. You may not move it to a
better spot.
- You may not improve your lie by pressing down behind the ball.
The club may be grounded only lightly behind the ball.
- You may not improve the area of your intended swing or line of
play by bending or breaking anything growing, such as tree limbs or
weeds.
- In a hazard, you may not touch the sand, ground or water with the
club before or during your backswing.
- In a hazard, you may not remove loose impediments (natural things
such as leaves or twigs) but you may remove obstructions (artificial
objects such as bottles or rakes.)
Rule 14 - Striking the
Ball
- You must fairly strike the ball with the head of the club. You
may not push, scrape or rake the ball.
- You must not hit your ball while it is moving.
Rule 15
- Playing a Wrong Ball
- In match play, if you play
a ball that is not yours, you lose the hole unless
the wrong ball is in a hazard, you must then play
the right ball.
- In stroke play, if you play a ball that is not yours, you must
take a two-stroke penalty unless the wrong ball was played in a hazard.
You must then play out the hole with your own ball. If you do not do so,
you are disqualified.
Rule 16 - The Putting Green
- If any part of your ball is touching the green, it is on the
green.
- When your ball is on the green, you may brush away leaves and
other loose Impediments on your line of putt with your hand or a club.
Do not fan them with a cap or towel.
- You should repair ball marks or old hole plugs but you may not
repair marks made by spikes or shoes, if they are on your line of putt.
- You may not test the surface of the green by rolling a ball or
scraping the surface.
- Always mark your ball by putting a small coin or other marker
behind it when you want to pick it up to clean or get it out of another
player's way.
Rule 17 - The Flagstick
-
If your ball is off the green, there is no penalty if you play and
your ball strikes the flagstick, provided no one is holding the
flagstick.
- If your ball is on the green, do not putt with the flagstick in the
hole. Either take the flagstick out or ask another player to hold it and
take it out when you play your ball. If you putt and your ball hits the
flagstick when it is in the hole, in match play you lose the hole. In
stroke play, you must add two penalty strokes to your score for the
hole.
Rule 18 -- Moving the Ball
- If you or your partner move either of your balls on purpose or
accidentally, add a penalty stroke to your score, replace and play it.
- If your ball is moved by someone or something other than you or
your partner, (An outside agency) there is no penalty, but you must
replace it. If the ball is moved by wind or water, you must play it as
it lies.
- Once you address the ball, if the ball moves, add a penalty
stroke and replace the ball.
- If you move a loose impediment within one club-length of the ball
and the ball moves, add a penalty stroke, replace it and play it. On the
putting green, there is no penalty.
Rule 19 -- Ball in Motion
Deflected or Stopped
- If your ball hits an outside agency, (bird, rake, etc.), it is
called a "rub of the green." There is no penalty and the ball is played
as it lies.
- "Rub of the green." Play the ball as it lies. No penalty.
- Hits you, your partner,
caddie or equipment, you lose the hole. 2 stroke
penalty.
- Hits your opponent,
caddie or equipment, you may replay the shot.
- Hits fellow competitor, caddie
or equipment, no penalty.
- If your ball hits you, your partner, your caddie, or your
equipment in match play you lose the hole. In stroke play, you are
penalized two strokes and you must play your ball as it lies.
- If your ball hits your opponent, his caddie, or his equipment,
there is no penalty; you may play the ball as it lies or replay the
shot.
- If your ball hits a fellow competitor, caddie or equipment in
stroke play, there is no penalty and the ball is played as it lies.
These are the same as outside agencies in stroke play.
- If your ball hits another ball and moves it, you must play your
ball as it lies. The owner of the other ball must replace it. If your
ball is on the green when you play and the ball which your ball hits is
also on the green, you are penalized two strokes in stroke play.
Otherwise, there is no penalty.
|