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Rules of Golf.
the spot at which the ball crossed the margin
of the hazard between himself and the hole, or
(b) in the hazard, keeping the spot at which the
ball entered the water between himself and the
hole.
Ball in Casual Water Through the Green.
2. If a ball lie or be lost in casual water
through the green, the player may drop a
ball, without penalty, within two club lengths
of the margin, as near as possible to the
spot where the ball lay, but not nearer to the
hole.
If a ball when dropped roll into the water,
it may be re-dropped without penalty.
Ball in Casual Water on the Putting-Green.
3. If
a ball on the putting-green lie in casual
water, or if casual water intervene between
a ball lying on the putting-green and the
hole, the ball may be played where it lies,
or it may be lifted without penalty and placed
by hand, either within two club lengths directly
behind the spot from which the ball was lifted,
or in the nearest position to that spot which is
not nearer to the hole and which affords a
putt to the hole without casual water inter-
vening.
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