- A player’s ball lies in a water hazard when any part of it touches the hazard?
True or false?
- It is permitted to eliminate an irregularity on the surface of the teeing ground?
True or false?
- There is no requirement for a player to put an identification mark on their ball?
True or false?
- A ball is not “Out of Bounds” unless the entire ball lies out of bounds?
True or false?
- A player who starts a round with 13 clubs may add one more club at any time?
True or false?
- How many club lengths behind the tee markers may a player tee their ball and still be within the teeing ground?
ANSWERS
- TRUE
- TRUE
- TRUE, but so you don’t accidentally hit someone else’s ball put a mark on your ball!
- TRUE
- TRUE a player may add clubs up to the permitted total of 14 as long as the pace of play is not affected
- TWO CLUB LENGTHS, the teeing ground is defined as “a rectangular area 2 club lengths in depth defined by the outside limits of the two tee markers”.
I hope this helps you.
Hilary