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what is the golf rule about knocking opponents ball in hole

by Ms. Shanna Kub Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

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.

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

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 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.

Why do golfers hole out with the wrong ball?

One reason they take this action is to avoid playing the wrong ball. Under Rule 15-1 of the standard Rules of Golf, a player must hole out with the ball he hits off the tee, except when the ball is lost, hit out of bounds or substituted.

When do you have to hole out with your golf ball?

Under Rule 15-1 of the standard Rules of Golf, a player must hole out with the ball he hits off the tee, except when the ball is lost, hit out of bounds or substituted. When your ball lands in deep rough or is partially buried in a bunker, however, it may be difficult to confirm the ball is yours.

What happens if someone knocks your ball in the hole?

According to this rule the player must replace his ball back to its original position so on the green. (See related FAQ under Rule 19) The other player must play his ball as it lies. There is no penalty to either player in either match play or stroke play.

What happens if you hit another player's 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.

Can you mark another player's ball in golf?

“A player has the right to ask other players to mark their ball if they think it will interfere with their shot,” McCalla said. “It's up to the player who thinks there could be interference to ask for it to be marked.”

What happens if your golf ball hits another 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.

What happens if your own golf ball hits you?

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).

Can you clean your golf ball on the green?

When a golf ball is on the putting surface, a golfer is allowed to clean the ball. The golfer must first mark their ball, pick it up off the ground and then clean it before replacing it to hit their next shot. If a golfer doesn't mark their ball before cleaning it, it's a penalty.

Can you pick up your golf ball to clean it?

When you lift your ball from the putting green. it may always be cleaned. When you lift your ball from anywhere else it may always be cleaned except when you lift it: To see if it is cut or cracked – cleaning is not allowed.

Can you mark and pick up your ball on the fringe?

There is no penalty, provided the movement of the ball or ball-marker is directly attributable to the specific act of marking the position of or lifting the ball. Otherwise, the player incurs a penalty of one stroke under this Rule or Rule 18-2.

What is the rule for marking a golf ball?

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.

Can you use your putter to mark your ball?

Generally, line up your marker with a fixed object in the distance such as a tree or sign at a right angle to the player's line of putt. Then place the head of your putter down on the ground to the side of your marker and move the coin over one or, if needed, two putter head lengths to the side.

Does it count if the golf ball bounces out of the hole?

Basically, in the instance where a ball bounces out of the cup, the player has to count the putt as a stroke and continue their turn until they completely sink their ball into the cup. Essentially, a golf ball that bounces out of the cup is still in play, and is not counted as a 'holed ball'.

What is the one ball rule in golf?

The PGA Tour uses a one-ball rule, which means players can only use one specific brand and model of ball during a round. The penalty for using a different model is two strokes per hole that the ball is used, maximum of eight strokes.

What happens if you make another stroke with the provisional before the original ball is found?

If they make another stroke with the provisional before the original ball is found, it becomes the ball in play “ because it was nearer the hole than the estimated spot of the original ball”. But in match play, of course, there’s a sequence to things.

What happens if a player doesn't look for their ball?

If a player doesn’t plan to look for their ball – because they’d prefer to continue play with a provisional ball – they can ask others not to search. But there is no obligation for them to comply. If a ball is found, the player must make all reasonable efforts to identify it.

Can you cancel a provisional ball in golf?

If a player’s provisional ball is nearer the hole than the opponent’s, the opponent may cancel the stroke and have the player play in the proper order under Rule 6.4a. Cancelling the stroke doesn’t change the status of the original ball, which is no longer in play.

What happens if you hit the wrong ball in golf?

When your ball lands in deep rough or is partially buried in a bunker, however, it may be difficult to confirm the ball is yours. Hitting the wrong ball during any competition played under the Rules of Golf will typically result in a penalty.

What is the penalty for playing the wrong ball?

The standard penalty for playing the wrong ball during stroke play is the loss of two strokes. The actual strokes taken with the wrong ball do not count on the golfer’s score.

Why do you hole out with the ball you hit off the tee?

One reason they take this action is to avoid playing the wrong ball. Under Rule 15-1 of the standard Rules of Golf, a player must hole out with the ball he hits off the tee, except when the ball is lost, hit out of bounds or substituted.

What is a two stroke penalty?

Under Decision 15-3b/2, if a player hits a wrong ball, discovers her mistake and searches for her original ball -- but instead plays a second wrong ball -- she suffers a two-stroke penalty for each occurrence, for a total of four strokes.

Why are golf balls yellow?

Some may consider a yellow golf ball tacky, but at least you won't confuse it with someone else's ball. Many golfers use brightly colored felt tip pens to mark their balls prior to competition so they may identify them during play. One reason they take this action is to avoid playing the wrong ball. Under Rule 15-1 of the standard Rules of Golf, ...

Is hitting someone else's ball 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.

Is there a penalty for a mistake in stroke play?

As in stroke play, there is an exception for a ball that’s in motion within a water hazard; no penalty is assessed, provided the player corrects his mistake by playing his original ball, or a substituted ball.

What about more common circumstances?

There are two occasions when you wouldn’t play it as it lies under Rule 11.1b.

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What happens when a player thinks a ball might assist another player?

If any player thinks a ball might assist any other player he may have the ball lifted or lift it himself if it is his ball. In stroke play the player whose ball it is may choose to play first. If a player considers another ball may interfere with his play he may have it lifted.

Can you clean your ball after lifting it on the putting green?

Note that "winter rules" are very common, but are not "real" Rules in the with-a-capital-R sense. You may always clean your ball after lifting on the putting green.

Can you change your ball on the putting green?

You may always clean your ball after lifting on the putting green. You may never change balls during the play of a hole unless a rule specifically allows it (i.e., lost ball, damaged ball, provisional after an out-of-bounds stroke, and a few other cases). Quote. Link to post.

Can you clean a golf ball that is off the green?

And while we're at it, if the ball being marked is off the green, it may not be cleaned. Make sure you carefully lift it and replace it without even accidentally wiping it off with your hands or by placing it in your pocket.

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