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Rules of Golf.
If either ball be accidentally moved in com-
plying with this Rule, no penalty shall be in-
curred, and the ball so moved shall be replaced.
Playing Out of Turn.
2. On the putting-green, if a player play when
his opponent should have played, the stroke
may be at once recalled by the opponent, and
the ball replaced.
Note.---For a ball which is displaced on a
putting-green, see Rule 17 (2) and (3).
For a player playing the opponent's ball on
the putting-green, see Rule 20 (1).
Casual Water.
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For casual water on a putting-green, see Rule
27 (3).
RULE 32.
Removal of Flag-Stiek.
L Either side is entitled to have the flag-stick
removed when approaching the hole ; if a player's
ball strike the flag-stick, which has been so
removed by himself, or his partner, or either
of their caddies, his side shall lose the hole.
If the ball rest against the flag-stick which
is in the hole, the player shall be entitled to
remove the flag-stick, and, if the ball fall into
the hole, theplayer shall be deemed to have
holed out-at his last stroke.
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If either ball be accidentally moved in com-
plying with this Rule, no penalty shall be in-
curred, and the ball so moved shall be replaced.
Playing Out of Turn.
2. On the putting-green, if a player play when
his opponent should have played, the stroke
may be at once recalled by the opponent, and
the ball replaced.
Note.---For a ball which is displaced on a
putting-green, see Rule 17 (2) and (3).
For a player playing the opponent's ball on
the putting-green, see Rule 20 (1).
Casual Water.
'
For casual water on a putting-green, see Rule
27 (3).
RULE 32.
Removal of Flag-Stiek.
L Either side is entitled to have the flag-stick
removed when approaching the hole ; if a player's
ball strike the flag-stick, which has been so
removed by himself, or his partner, or either
of their caddies, his side shall lose the hole.
If the ball rest against the flag-stick which
is in the hole, the player shall be entitled to
remove the flag-stick, and, if the ball fall into
the hole, theplayer shall be deemed to have
holed out-at his last stroke.
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