10 Golden Rules |
| 1. | Play the ball as it lies. |
| 2. | Don't move, bend, or break anything
growing or fixed, except in fairly taking your stance or swing. Don't press
anything down. |
| 3. | You may lift natural objects not
fixed or growing, except in a water hazard or bunker. No penalty. |
| 4. | You may move man-made objects even
in a bunker or water hazard. If they are immovable, you may drop within one
club-length of the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole. In a hazard, you
must drop in the hazard. No penalty. |
| 5. | You may drop away from casual water,
ground under repair, burrowing animal holes or casts. On the putting green,
place, or in a hazard drop, at the nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole;
otherwise drop within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, no nearer
the hole. No penalty. (Okay, so they're not all simple.) |
| 6. | In a water hazard or bunker, don't
touch the water or ground with your hand or club before the stroke. |
| 7. | If you hit your ball into a water
hazard and cannot play it, either drop behind the hazard or at the place where
you played the shot. One penalty stroke. If you hit into a lateral hazard, you
may also drop within two club-lengths of the point where the ball last crossed
the hazard margin, or a point equidistant from the hole on the opposite margin.
One penalty stroke. |
| 8. | When you hit your ball out of bounds
or lose it, add a penalty stroke, go back and drop a ball at the place where you
played the shot. On the tee, you may tee the ball. If you think you have hit
your ball out of bounds or lost it outside a water hazard, play a provisional
ball before searching for the first one. |
| 9. | When you have an unplayable lie, you
may drop a ball at the place where you played the previous shot, adding a
penalty stroke. On the tee, you may tee the ball. Alternatively, drop within two
club-lengths, no nearer the hole, or any distance behind the unplayable spot,
keeping it between you and the hole. If the ball is in a bunker, you must drop
in the bunker, under either of the alternative options. |
| 10. | On the putting green, you may
repair ball marks and old hole plugs on the line of the putt, but not spike
marks. |
| Note: Published in GOLF MAGAZINE 1982.
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