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Rules of Golf.
Teeing-Ground.
4. The " teeing-ground
"
is the starting place
for a hole. The front of each teeing-ground
shall be indicated by two marks placed in
a line as nearly as possible at right angles
to the line of play, and the teeing-ground
shall include a rectangular space of the depth
of two club lengths directly behind the line
indicated by the two marks.
Through the Green.
5. " Through the green " is all ground on which
play is permitted, except hazards and the put-
ting-green of the hole that is being played.
Hazard.
6. A " hazard " is any bunker, water (ex-
cept casual water), sand, path, road, ditch,
bush, or rushes. Sand blown on to the grass,
or sprinkled on the course for its preservation,
bare patches, sheep-tracks, snow, and ice are not
hazards.
Casual Water.
7. Casual water " is any temporary ac-
cumulation of water (whether caused by rain-
fall, flooding, or otherwise) which is not one of
the ordinary and recognised hazards of the
course.
102.
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Teeing-Ground.
4. The " teeing-ground
"
is the starting place
for a hole. The front of each teeing-ground
shall be indicated by two marks placed in
a line as nearly as possible at right angles
to the line of play, and the teeing-ground
shall include a rectangular space of the depth
of two club lengths directly behind the line
indicated by the two marks.
Through the Green.
5. " Through the green " is all ground on which
play is permitted, except hazards and the put-
ting-green of the hole that is being played.
Hazard.
6. A " hazard " is any bunker, water (ex-
cept casual water), sand, path, road, ditch,
bush, or rushes. Sand blown on to the grass,
or sprinkled on the course for its preservation,
bare patches, sheep-tracks, snow, and ice are not
hazards.
Casual Water.
7. Casual water " is any temporary ac-
cumulation of water (whether caused by rain-
fall, flooding, or otherwise) which is not one of
the ordinary and recognised hazards of the
course.
102.
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