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what if my golf ball hits another on the green

by Kacie Toy Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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In order to avoid a penalty, a player may ask another player to mark the position and lift his ball on the putting green before making his stroke (Rule 22). If the ball in motion after the stroke was played from other than on the putting green, there is no penalty to either player in either form of play.

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What happens if you hit someone with golf ball?

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Why do you hit the ground before the golf ball?

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What to yell if your golf ball may hit someone?

Why Do Golfers Yell Fore?

  • Meaning. Use of the term "fore" dates back to 1878, according to the Oxford Dictionary. ...
  • Yelling. When you hit a shot off the tee, fairway or even from the rough and the ball flies toward an adjacent fairway, shout "fore" loudly and clearly.
  • Reaction. During play, you might hear fore being yelled near you. ...
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Why do golf balls fly further than tennis balls?

Anything that moves through air faces a number of forces; the flight of a golf ball involves two principal forces – lift and drag. While drag is a resistive force that slows the ball down as it moves, lift provides an upward force on the ball, making it go higher.

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What happens when a golf ball hits another ball on the green?

No Penalty to Any Player Exception – Ball Played on Putting Green in Stroke Play: If the player's ball in motion hits another ball at rest on the putting green and both balls were on the putting green before the stroke, the player gets the general penalty (two penalty strokes).

What happens if two golf balls hit each other?

Basically the player whose ball is in motion will absorb the penalty when collision between balls takes place in the putting green. It is going to be a 2-stroke penalty against the golfer whose stroke caused the collision. The golfer whose ball was at rest when struck will not be penalized.

What is the penalty for hitting someone else's golf ball?

Even attempting to hit someone else's ball is a violation of the Rules of Golf. Decision 15/1 states that if a player swings at the wrong ball he suffers a two-stroke penalty, or loses the hole in match play.

Can I have 2 putters in my bag?

According to the USGA and R&A rules, you can have two putters in your bag when playing a professional round of golf provided the total number doesn't exceed 14. The same thing applies when you're playing a normal golf round.

What if your ball was off the green and hit a ball on the putting surface?

What if your ball was off the green and hit a ball on the putting surface? It’s a different situation. This time there’s no penalty, you play the ball as it lies, per Rule 11.1, and the player whose ball you struck again puts it back.

What is the penalty for hitting someone in the ball in motion?

You’ve fallen foul of an exception to Rule 11.1a, Ball in Motion Accidentally Hits Person or Outside Influence, and it’s a two stroke penalty.

What is stroke play in golf?

I’ve had numerous iterations of it but the basic premise is this: It is stroke play and a player’s ball is on the green. They putt and inadvertently strike another player’s ball that is at rest and also residing on the putting surface.

Have a question for our Rules of Golf expert?

Despite the simplification of the Rules of Golf at the beginning of 2019, there are still some that leave us scratching our heads. And as I’ve passed the R&A’s level 2 rules exam with distinction, I am more than happy to help.

What happens if you hit a ball on the fairway?

On the Fairway. If your ball strikes a fellow players ball on the fairway by accident, both players will play from where their balls lie. There will be no penalty incurred. Playing onto the green.

What happens if you don't replace the ball in a match?

NOTE: Failure to replace the ball that was moved to its original spot; or moving the ball that did the striking (rather than playing it as it lies) results in loss of hole in match play or a 2-stroke penalty in stroke play . If you aren't certain where the ball at rest was before it was knocked away by the colliding ball, use your best judgment to return it to a spot nearest where it most likely was.

Do you get a penalty for hitting a competitor's ball on the green?

There will be no penalty incurred, and in match play, also no penalty. On the Green. If you putt your ball, and it strikes a competitors ball (which is also on the green) you will incur a 2 shot penalty (stroke play only). Your ball will be played from where it lies, and your friend's ball returned to its original resting position.

What happens if you accidentally hit your ball on the green?

According to the USGA’s rules on accidental ball movement on the green, there is no penalty incurred for either player if a ball is accidentally hit. This means that if your opponent accidentally hits your ball while it’s on the green, neither of you would get a penalty.

What happens when a golf ball hits another golf ball into the hole?

What happens when a golf ball hits another ball into the hole? If the ball that is in play hits a ball that is at rest and then proceeds to roll into the hole, then it counts as a holed ball. However, if the ball at rest is holed, it must be replaced, and positioned back to its original position.

Why Does the ‘Ball-in-Motion’ Stay Where It Rolls?

A question that came to my mind was, if the ball in motion, is obstructed by an object, how come the golfer doesn’t get to redo their shot? After looking at the regulations put in by the USGA, rule 11.1b essentially states that unless the object that obstructed the ball-in-motion is a moving object (such as an animal, person, etc.), the ball must stay where it is.

Why Does the Ball-at-Rest Need to Be Replaced?

A player’s ball can not be moved once it is at rest. The ball can only move when it is that player’s turn.

What happens when the red ball collides with the blue ball?

As you can see, after the red ball collides with the blue ball (noted by the blue dot and blue arrow) , it then goes into the hole. The ball in play is counted as a holed ball, and no further action is required. The ball in blue must be placed back onto its original spot on the green.

Is the USGA changing the rules on ball movement?

The USGA says that many of these new rules regarding penalties for ball movement favor the players more so in comparison to the previous rules.

Can an opponent hit another player's ball?

An opponent could deliberately hit another player’s ball to put them at a disadvantage. To help you understand why this rule is in place, say for example, you and your opponent are on the green, and rather than aiming for the hole, your opponent aims for your ball. Now, your opponent hits your ball, causing it to roll off ...

Where do you drop a golf ball?

You’ll drop if the ball is off the green, or place it on the “estimated spot right under where the ball first came to rest on the person, animal or moving outside influence” when the ball is on the putting surface.

Where was Player 1 in the golf game?

Player 1 was on the wide right of the 15th fairway, approximately 110 yards from the green. Player 2 was on the left of the fairway approximately 120 yards from the green. “Both played almost simultaneously and the balls very nearly collided in mid air as their flight paths crossed.

Does the stroke count as a ball replacement?

This one’s actually a bit more likely. In this case, the stroke doesn’t count and the ball must be replaced on its original spot. If you’ve forgotten where that was, estimate as best you can.

Have a question for our Rules of Golf expert?

Despite the simplification of the Rules of Golf at the beginning of 2019, there are still some that leave us scratching our heads. And as I’ve passed the R&A’s level 2 rules exam with distinction, I am more than happy to help.

What happens if a ball hits another ball on the putting green?

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 ...

What is the rule of golf where a player is entitled to the lie and line of play?

It is a principle of the rules of golf that a player is entitled to the lie and line of play that they had when their ball came to rest. When a ball is to be replaced, the player, his partner or the person who moved it must place it on the spot from which it was lifted or moved (Rule 20-3a).

When a ball in play and at rest is moved by another ball in motion after a stroke, the ball must?

Henry F. A: The easy thing to remember about this situation is that whenever a ball in play and at rest is moved by another ball in motion after a stroke, the moved ball must always be replaced (Rule 18-5). It is a principle of the rules of golf that a player is entitled to the lie and line of play that they had when their ball came to rest.

Is there a penalty for match play?

This is not the case in match play, where no penalty is incurred (Rule 19-5a); another example of where match play differs significantly from stroke play.

What happens when a golf ball goes short of the hole?

As you can see, the player's ball goes short of the hole and rolls back down the green. As it comes back towards him, it hits his playing partner's ball.

What is a stroke penalty in golf?

In stroke play = two stroke penalty for a player’s ball after a stroke on the putting green, hitting a ball at rest on the putting green.

Can a ball be marked while struck?

The ball at rest was permitted to be marked whilst the struck ball was in motion . (There aren’t many objects that are permitted to be moved while a ball is in motion).

Is golf a game?

Golf is a game that can confuse its players, especially if you are new to the sport and you are finding your feet with its rules and regulations.

Should you mark your ball on the green?

This is why you should always mark your ball on the green when you are waiting your turn. To be fair, the video does show a situation where hitting another ball is unlikely, but it can happen.

What is relief in golf?

Rule: Under Rule 13.1F, you are required to take relief if your ball ends up on the wrong green. The rule also states that you must take relief if your intended stance is interfered with by the wrong green. “When there is interference by a wrong green, you must not play the ball as it lies,” the rule says. “Instead, you must take free relief by ...

Is there relief under the USGA rule if interference exists only because you choose a club, type of?

USGA. However, the rule goes on to clarify that “there is no relief under this rule if interference exists only because you choose a club, type of stance or swing or direction of play that is clearly unreasonable under the circumstances.”.

What happens if you hit your ball on the green?

If you accidentally hit your ball while making a practice swing on the green, this does not count as a shot. All you have to do is move the ball back to its original spot and then mark your ball with a ball marker. See the official rule, 13.1d (1), below: There are two specific rules for a ball or ball-marker that moves on the putting green. ...

What are the rules for putting greens?

There are two specific rules for a ball or ball-marker that moves on the putting green. (1) No Penalty for Accidentally Causing Ball to Move: There is no penalty if the player , opponent or another player in stroke play accidentally moves the player's ball or ball-marker on the putting green. The player must: Replace the ball on its original spot ...

Buffly

When player A lands on the green and, player B hits their approach into player A's ball does player A have the option to replace the ball in its original position or play it as it lies?

Kenny B

When player A lands on the green and, player B hits their approach into player A's ball does player A have the option to replace the ball in its original position or play it as it lies?

Middler

No option. Must be replaced as close to original spot as possible. B places as it lies.

DaveP043

I have only one thing to add to the other answers. Please please please learn how to find the rules online, download the app for your phone, and learn how to find things in the rules.

Buffly

Thank you @DaveP043 @Lacassem @Middler and @Kenny B for confirming that for me. I was pretty sure and you helped secure it.

DaveP043

Thank you @DaveP043 @Lacassem @Middler and @Kenny B for confirming that for me. I was pretty sure and you helped secure it.

Kenny B

I'm not so sure they actually know the rules. The spend every minute of their lives learning to hit the ball, and 5 minutes learning the rules.

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Why Does The Ball-At-Rest Need to Be Replaced?

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Is There A Penalty For Hitting Another Golf Ball on The Green?

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