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a player hits a shot and the golf ball contacts a fellow competitor’s golf bag. what is the ruling?

by Prof. Rowland Bradtke I Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

There is no penalty to any player. This is true even if the ball hits the player, the opponent. The term opponent applies only in match play. or any other player or any of their caddies. Continued) or equipment.

What happens if you hit the ball in motion in golf?

If a player’s ball in motion hits another ball in motion (except on the green), he plays it as it lies without penalty. If this happens on the green, the player cancels the stroke and replays from the original position without penalty. Penalties for violating Rule 19: Match play – loss of hole. Stroke play – two strokes. 19-1. By Outside Agency a.

What is Rule 11 of the rules of golf?

Rule 11 - Ball in Motion Accidentally Hits Person, Animal or Object; Deliberate Actions to Affect Ball in Motion Purpose of Rule: Rule 11 covers what to do if the player’s ball in motion hits a person, animal, equipment or anything else on the course.

What are the rules of out of bounds in golf?

Rules of Golf – Lost Ball and Out of Bounds. When you have lost your ball, or hit a shot out of bounds, which is marked by white stakes or lines, the penalty is one stroke and distance.

What happens if you hit a golf ball on the Green?

There’s no penalty unless both balls are on the green, in which case the player who hits the ball takes a two-shot penalty in stroke play (no penalty in match play). If a player’s ball in motion hits another ball in motion (except on the green), he plays it as it lies without penalty.

What is the penalty for hitting your partner's golf bag with your ball?

New Rule: Under Rule 11.1, for all accidental deflections, including when the ball hits the player or opponent or their equipment or caddies: There is no penalty and the ball is played as it lies (with limited exceptions).

What happens if you chip your ball and it hits a competitors players ball on the green that wasn't marked?

The marker must be placed behind the ball. It is necessary in golf to mark your ball once it is on the green in order to allow players further away to putt. If players did not mark their golf balls, then other players might hit the ball with their ball when they putt.

What happens if a player mistakenly hits another player's ball?

A. In match play, you incur a loss of hole penalty. In stroke play, you get a two-stroke penalty and must correct your mistake by playing your ball (see Rule 6.3(1)). If your ball is lost, then you must proceed under stroke and distance.

What happens if two golf balls hit each other?

Key Takeaways: When Two Golf Balls Collide In both scenarios, the golfer whose ball was in motion at the time of the collision must play her ball from where it comes to rest. The golfer whose ball was already at rest must replace it, as best they can, back on its original spot.

What happens if your golf ball hits another golf ball on the green?

There is no penalty when a ball played from off the putting green (chipping) moves another ball. However, in stroke play, when a ball played from the putting green hits another ball on the putting green the person making the stroke incurs a penalty of two strokes.

Is there a penalty for hitting another golf ball on the green in match play?

In stroke play only, if both balls lay on the putting green prior to the stroke, the player making the stroke incurs a penalty of two strokes (Rule 19-5a). The moved ball must be replaced (Rule 18-5) and the striking ball is played from where it came to rest. In match play there is no penalty.

What happens when a Golf player hits the ball of another Golf player?

If you are off the green and you play your approach, and your ball strikes your playing partner's ball, your ball will be played from where it lies, your friend's ball will be moved back to the original position. There will be no penalty incurred, and in match play, also no penalty.

Is it a penalty if you hit your own Golf bag?

Previously, a penalty stroke was incurred if the player hit himself or his own equipment. Now, this is without penalty provided it happened accidentally.

What happens if the ball goes out of bounds?

If the ball would have gone out of bounds, the player proceeds under the stroke-and-distance penalty as though it did go OB. If on the green, the ball is placed as close to the spot as possible.

What happens if a ball is deflected on the putting green?

If a player’s ball in motion after a stroke on the putting green is deflected or stopped by another ball in motion after a stroke, the player’s stroke is canceled. The ball must be replaced and replayed, without penalty.

What is the rule for a two stroke penalty?

19-4. In stroke play , a ball deflected by a player’s competitor or their caddie generally results in a two-stroke penalty for the competitor, per Rule 1-2. 19-5. If a player’s ball in motion hits a ball at rest, he plays it as it lies. There’s no penalty unless both balls are on the green, in which case the player who hits ...

What happens if a putt ball is stopped?

If a putted ball is stopped or deflected by, or stops on, a moving outside agency, the player replays the stroke without penalty. Exception: On the green, worms, insects and similar animals are not considered outside agencies. If a putted ball hits one of these, the stroke counts and the ball is played where it finishes.

What happens when a ball is stopped in a stroke?

At Rest. If a player’s ball in motion after a stroke is deflected or stopped by a ball in play and at rest, the player must play his ball as it lies. In match play, there is no penalty. In stroke play, there is no penalty, unless both balls lay on the putting green prior to the stroke, in which case the player incurs a penalty of two strokes.

What happens if a caddie stops the ball?

In match play, if a player’s opponent or opponent’s caddie inadvertently stops or deflects his ball, the player can either replay the shot from the same spot or play the ball as it lies . If the stopping or deflection was deliberate, the opponent loses the hole. 19-4.

What happens if a ball is not immediately recoverable?

If the ball is not immediately recoverable, another ball may be substituted. Exception: Ball striking person attending or holding up flagstick or anything carried by him – see Rule 17-3b. Note: If a player’s ball in motion has been deliberately deflected or stopped by an outside agency:

When a ball would have come to rest anywhere on course except on putting green?

(...Continued) the original ball or another ball in this relief area Relief Area: The area where a player must drop a ball when taking relief under a Rule. Each relief Rule requires the player to use a specific relief area whose size and location are based on these three factors: (...Continued) (see Rule 14.3 ):

What is Rule 11 golf?

Rule 11 also restricts a player from deliberately taking actions to affect where any ball in motion might come to rest. This Rule applies any time a ball in play In Play: The status of a player’s ball when it lies on the course and is being used in the play of a hole: (...Continued) is in motion ...

What is the general penalty in tennis?

A player gets the general penalty General Penalty: Loss of hole in match play or two penalty strokes in stroke play. if he or she deliberately deflects or stops any ball in motion.

What is a ball marker?

For a player’s right to have a ball or ball-marker Ball-Marker: An artificial object when used to mark the spot of a ball to be lifted, such as a tee, a coin, an object made to be a ball-marker or another small piece of equipment. (...

What happens if a ball is played as it lies?

Ball Must Be Played as It Lies. If a player’s ball in motion accidentally hits any person or outside influence Outside Influence: Any of these people or things that can affect what happens to a player’s ball or equipment or to the course:, the ball must be played as it lies, except in two situations:

What is the purpose of Rule 11?

Purpose of Rule: Rule 11 covers what to do if the player’s ball in motion hits a person, animal, equipment or anything else on the course. When this happens accidentally, there is no penalty and the player normally must accept the result, whether favourable or not, and play the ball from where it comes to rest.

What is a continued ball?

Continued) is made if he or she reasonably believes the ball or ball-marker Ball-Marker: An artificial object when used to mark the spot of a ball to be lifted, such as a tee, a coin, an object made to be a ball-marker or another small piece of equipment.

What happens if you hit your tee shot out of bounds?

For example, if you hit your tee shot out of bounds, you incur a one-shot penalty , must go back to the tee, hitting your third shot. If you’re playing casual golf, not of an experience level where you keep an accurate score, or just playing casually, in the interest of time, it’s generally not such bad form to just move up ...

What is provisional ball?

A provisional ball is a shot that you hit just in case your ball may be lost or out of bounds, saving you a possible hike back to the tee or the location from where you hit your previous shot. You’ll need to announce to the group in advance that you are playing a provisional ball to make sure everyone is on the same page.

Is it bad to take a drop in soccer?

If you’re a beginner, or not keeping score, it’s not a bad idea to just take a drop in order to keep things moving along. To possibly save time, play a provisional ball if you believe that your original may be lost or out of bounds.

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