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Rules of Golf.
RULE 13.
Playing
a
Moving Ball.
A player shall not play while his ball is moving,
under the penalty of the loss of the hole except
in the case of a teed ball (Rule 2), or a ball
struck twice (Rule 14), or a ball in water (Rule
26). When the ball only begins to move while
the player is making his backward or forward
swing, he shall incur no penalty under this
Rule, but he is not exempted from the pro-
visions of Rule 12 (1) or Rule 28 (1) and of
Rule 12 (3) and (4).
RULE
A
Striking Ball Twice.
If a player, when making a stroke, strike the
ball twice, the penalty shall be one stroke,
but he shall incur no further penalty by reason
of his having played while his ball was moving.
RULE 15.
Moving or Bending Fixed or Growing Objects.
Before striking at a ball in play, a player shall
not move, bend, nor break anything fixed or
growing, except so far as is necessary to enable
him fairly to take his stance in addressing the
ball, or in making his backward or forward
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