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is it a golf rules violation to tell someone which club you used?

by Nolan Botsford Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What are the most common golf rules violations?

Other violations include hitting a pin that has been taken out and lying past the hole, or if you purposefully leave the flag in while attending it to cause a penalty on your opponent. Most tournaments have rules officials on site, and all golfers should have a copy of the USGA rules book in their bag for more intricate situations and rulings.

Should you use a club from someone else’s bag?

—KYLE HOLMAN, VIA E-MAIL You might want to think twice before using a club from someone else's bag during a round. Rules Guy fears that no matter what his answer, it will drive a wedge between brothers … But all humor aside, this is the rare instance where ignorance of the Rules can actually be one’s salvation. His salvation, alas—not yours.

How many rules do you need to know when playing golf?

If it's your first time entering in an event, from as comfortable as a club championship to U.S. Open qualifying, you need to be well-versed on golf's legislation. And because there are so many golf rules, one could feel overwhelmed. Fear not: Here are the 17 golf rules you definitely need to know when playing in a tournament:

What is the law for tournament play?

The USGA rule book is the law for tournament play; it is absolute, without discussion. If it's your first time entering in an event, from as comfortable as a club championship to U.S. Open qualifying, you need to be well-versed on golf's legislation.

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Is it a penalty to ask what club someone hit?

The Rules of Golf do not specify any type of penalty, but it is strongly frowned upon and you should just aim to make your own decisions with your club choices.

Can you ask what club they hit?

Giving advice On the weekend, you may ask your friend what iron they just hit, or, while on the green, point to a spot and say, "I think this is the line." While such behavior is standard in a normal round, it's deemed illegal in competitive play. The penalty is two strokes.

Can you use someone else's club in golf?

with any club taken out of play. If a club taken out of play is another player's club, that other player may continue to use the club. Penalty for Breach of Rule 4.1c(1): Disqualification.

Is it a penalty to give advice in golf?

There is no penalty when an authorized party gives advice, but "the player should take action to stop this irregular procedure." He would incur a two-stroke penalty in stroke play if he allowed such advice to be given again.

Does a whiff in golf count as a stroke?

If the golfer was trying to hit the ball, then, yes, it's a stroke. However, as noted above, if the golfer missed the ball intentionally, that "whiff" is not a stroke.

Can you ask for yardage in golf?

May I ask someone for a yardage? A. Yes. Matters of public information, such as yardages or the location of things on the course, are not advice (see Definition of Advice).

Can you carry an orange whip in your golf bag?

Yes, it is legal to carry your Orange Whip in your golf bag. It does not count as a golf club and does not affect the fourteen-club rule. However, using the Orange Whip during a stipulated round other than for stretching is not permitted (e.g., swinging the device).

Can 2 people share a set of golf clubs?

Golfers can share clubs on the golf course, but the rules for doing so are a bit difficult to work with. Essentially, partners can share clubs as long as the total number of clubs between the golfers is not more than 14.

Do you have to bring your own golf clubs?

Golfers also borrow clubs from friends and relatives instead of purchasing their own. You don't have to have your own clubs to play, but your enjoyment of the game will be enhanced if you do.

Can a player ask for advice from another player about which club he or she should use for their next shot Rule 10.2 A?

caddie10.2a/2 – Player Must Try to Stop Ongoing Advice That Is Given Voluntarily. If a player gets advice. Continued) from someone other than his or her caddie. Continued) (such as a spectator) without asking for it, he or she gets no penalty.

Can you ask for advice from another player in a tournament in golf?

First and foremost, it is essential to know that during a round you must not give advice to anyone in the competition who is playing on the course or ask anyone for advice (with a few exceptions). The Rules offer a clear Definition of advice.

What constitutes giving advice in golf?

Answer: “Advice” as defined in the USGA Rules of Golf is: Any verbal comment or action (such as showing what club was just used to make a stroke) that is intended to influence a player in: Choosing a club, • Making a stroke, or • Deciding how to play during a hole or round.

What happens if you ground your golf club in a hazard?

If you ground your club in a hazard you incur a two-stroke penalty. You also incur a two-stroke penalty if you make practice swing and make a contact with the ground surface. Grounding your club means also touching the water so if you want to hit the ball out of the water make sure not to touch it before the strike. 6.

How many clubs can you roll away from a golf ball?

Ball rolls nearer the hole. Ball rolls more than 2 clubs away. If a ball dropped for a second time rolls into any of these positions, you place it where it first struck the course when re-dropped. One easy way to remember how many clubs away can you drop: Length of 1 club: when you take free relief under the Rules.

What are movable obstructions in golf?

Also if the ball moves as a result, it must be replaced without penalty. Movable obstructions are: booklets, score cards, tees, rakes, bottles, tin cans etc. Immovable obstructions are an artificial object on the golf course that can’t be moved.

Why do you have to declare your ball as lost after 5 min of searching?

After 5 min of searching you have to declare your ball as lost. Because you didn’t know you incure the stroke and distance penalty (Rule 27-1).

How far back can you tee your ball?

While staying between tee markers, you can tee your ball up to two club lengths back from the markers. If you play your shot from outside this area you incur a two-stroke penalty (Rule 11) and must play a ball from within the correct area.

What is the rule for replacing a ball in a hazard?

Placing or replacing a ball under the rule 20-3a. In removing a loose impediment on the putting green. In removing movable obstructions. Searching and identifying the ball in a hazard. “EXCEPTION: If it’s known or virtually certain that the player did not cause his ball to move, Rule 18-2b does not apply.”.

What is the rule for dropping a ball?

There are different situations covered in Rule 20-2c when a dropped ball must be re-dropped: Ball rolls and comes to rest in a hazard – For example: you drop the ball outside the water and it rolls back in.

Is golf a year round game?

Golf is a popular pastime that can be played year-round in the Sunshine State. However, like all games, it does have its rules. These rules are a standard set of regulations written and updated in partnership between the Royal And Ancient Golf Club of Britain and the United States Golf Association of America. While golf is a fairly simple game, there are some tricky golf rules that need clarifying.

Can you practice golf while playing a round?

Again, it’s loss of the hole or a two-stroke penalty. If you’re between holes, you may take practice shots (depending on course or tournament rules), but never while playing a round. It’s considered a practice swing, and it’s not allowed during play.

What is the difference between a water hazard and a lateral hazard?

The difference between water and lateral hazards. A water hazard is marked in yellow, lateral in red. If you aren't going to attempt to play from the hazard -- and unless you have a clean shot, we advise you don't -- you are facing a one-shot penalty. For a water hazard, a player has three options: Getty Images.

What is the USGA rule book?

The USGA rule book is the law for tournament play; it is absolute, without discussion. If it's your first time entering in an event, from as comfortable as a club championship to U.S. Open qualifying, you need to be well-versed on golf's legislation. And because there are so many golf rules, one could feel overwhelmed.

What happens if the ball falls off the tee?

Ball falls off tee. There's a shocking amount of players that aren't 100 percent sure what to do when this happens. Simple: You get to re-tee without penalty. (Exception: You've already whiffed on the first shot. If the ball then falls off, you have to play it as it lies.)

Do you need a copy of the USGA rules book?

Most tournaments have rules officials on site, and all golfers should have a copy of the USGA rules book in their bag for more intricate situations and rulings . But the aforementioned points serve as the foundation for the obstacles you'll likely encounter during tournament play.

Can you get relief from a sprinkler head?

Relief is granted from sprinkler heads only if your ball, intended stance, or swing is interfered with. Line of play isn't covered, meaning if you're putting from the fringe through a sprinkler towards the green, well, you might want to break out a wedge.

Do players understand they get help in such scenarios?

Most players understand they get help in such scenarios. In that same vein, most don't know the proper way to push ahead. You take your stance, from there getting one club length of relief. The new spot has to be without interference from what caused the drop.

mohearn

Other examples? How do you "protect the field" while maintaining serenity?

reidsou

Another example is giving unsolicited advice. Could be as simple as, "it plays long." Supposed to be a two stroke penalty.

reidsou

If you do have a cart path right next to the hazard and your two club lengths drop comes into there, you are entitled to free relief from the path (ball or stance). In theory you should mark the spot, then take relief from that spot as GUR relief, but many people choose to do it all at once

reidsou

I'm confused by this. How would they know the ball is embedded if it's lost? Or are they just claiming that since it was lost it must have been embedded?

reidsou

I see this often in casual golf. Frequently if playing a new course with someone who "Knows" the course they inevitably tell you how to play each hole as if they are your caddie.

reidsou

I'm not sure this is correct. I would recommend reviewing Rule 16.1b. Your relief area has to be in the general area.

reidsou

The examples are of seemingly "trivial" (or "unfair") rules that players break and may not politely accept penalties for breaking. Asking, "how to protect the field without losing serenity?"

SAGolfLuvr

Good Day Golfers. I don't see a clear explanation on whether it is a penalty to ask a competitor in your group "What club did you hit?" during stroke play.

bkuehn1952

Good Day Golfers. I don't see a clear explanation on whether it is a penalty to ask a competitor in your group "What club did you hit?" during stroke play.

Rulesman

Any verbal comment or action (such as showing what club was just used to make a stroke) that is intended to influence a player in:

WarrenB

That’s why if you are Hitting second and your competition is looking at your clubs to get an idea you pull whatever club gets him in trouble. Either longer or short then after he hits go back to the bag. jack Nicholas and Arnold did this all the time

colin007

That's general knowledge. Not the same as the question asked in the OP.

SAGolfLuvr

Gentlemen Thanks for the discussion. So that rule has not been changed or relaxed. It always felt wrong to me and I always cringe when asked or if I hear someone asking someone else what club they just used. Thanks again.

Rulesman

Gentlemen Thanks for the discussion. So that rule has not been changed or relaxed. It always felt wrong to me and I always cringe when asked or if I hear someone asking someone else what club they just used. Thanks again.

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