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GOLF
Playing Outside of Limits of Teeing Ground
2.
If-at any hole a competitor play his first stroke from outside
the limits of the Teeing Ground, he shall count that stroke, tee a ball,
and play his second stroke from within these limits.
Penally—Disqualification.
STROKE RULE
8
Must Hole Out with Own Ball
i. A competitor shall hole out with his own ball at every hole
under penalty of disqualification.
Playing with Wrong Ball
2.
If a competitor play a stroke or strokes with a ball other than
his own he shall incur a penalty of two strokes. He shall then play
his own ball.
Exception in Hazards
3. In a Hazard, if a competitor play a stroke or strokes with a ball
other than his own, and the mistake be discovered before he has
played a stroke with the wrong ball from outside the limits of the
Hazard he shall incur no penalty provided he then play his own
ball.
Penalty—Disqualification.
STROKE RULE
9
Ball Striking or
Moved by
Another Player
If a competitor's ball strike or be stopped by another player, or
his clubs, or his caddie, it is a rub of the green, except as provided
for in Stroke Rule 13
(1),
and the ball. shall be played from where
it lies. If a competitor's ball which is at rest be accidentally moved
by another competitor, or his caddie, or his clubs, or his ball, or any
outside agency except wind, a ball shall be placed as near as possible
to the spot where it lay.
Penalty—Disqualification.
Ball Striking the Player, etc.
If a player's ball strike himself, or his caddie, or his clubs, he shall
incur a penalty of two strokes.
STROKE RULE 10
Allowed to Lift Another Player's Ball
A competitor may have any other player's ball played or lifted
at the option of its owner, if he find that it interferes with his play.
STROKE RULE 11
Lifting Ball
A ball may be lifted from any place on the Course_ If a player
lift a ball under the provisions of this Rule lie shall either
(i) Play a ball as provided for in Rule
22
; or
GOLF
Playing Outside of Limits of Teeing Ground
2.
If-at any hole a competitor play his first stroke from outside
the limits of the Teeing Ground, he shall count that stroke, tee a ball,
and play his second stroke from within these limits.
Penally—Disqualification.
STROKE RULE
8
Must Hole Out with Own Ball
i. A competitor shall hole out with his own ball at every hole
under penalty of disqualification.
Playing with Wrong Ball
2.
If a competitor play a stroke or strokes with a ball other than
his own he shall incur a penalty of two strokes. He shall then play
his own ball.
Exception in Hazards
3. In a Hazard, if a competitor play a stroke or strokes with a ball
other than his own, and the mistake be discovered before he has
played a stroke with the wrong ball from outside the limits of the
Hazard he shall incur no penalty provided he then play his own
ball.
Penalty—Disqualification.
STROKE RULE
9
Ball Striking or
Moved by
Another Player
If a competitor's ball strike or be stopped by another player, or
his clubs, or his caddie, it is a rub of the green, except as provided
for in Stroke Rule 13
(1),
and the ball. shall be played from where
it lies. If a competitor's ball which is at rest be accidentally moved
by another competitor, or his caddie, or his clubs, or his ball, or any
outside agency except wind, a ball shall be placed as near as possible
to the spot where it lay.
Penalty—Disqualification.
Ball Striking the Player, etc.
If a player's ball strike himself, or his caddie, or his clubs, he shall
incur a penalty of two strokes.
STROKE RULE 10
Allowed to Lift Another Player's Ball
A competitor may have any other player's ball played or lifted
at the option of its owner, if he find that it interferes with his play.
STROKE RULE 11
Lifting Ball
A ball may be lifted from any place on the Course_ If a player
lift a ball under the provisions of this Rule lie shall either
(i) Play a ball as provided for in Rule
22
; or
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Description | 'Games and Sports in the Army' was an annual publication produced by the British War Office between the 1930s and 1960s. This included the Second World War. It outlines the rules and regulations for games and sports played by members of the armed forces. It features names and photographs of team members, and examples of contemporary advertising. |
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Shelfmark | GWB.52 |