Potted golf
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6. Turf cut or displaced by a player should be
at once replaced and pressed down with the foot.
7. A player should carefully fill up all holes
made by himself in a bunker.
8. Players should see that their caddies do
not injure the holes by standing close to them
when the ground is soft.
9. A player who has incurred a penalty stroke
should intimate the fact to his opponent as soon
as possible.
at once replaced and pressed down with the foot.
7. A player should carefully fill up all holes
made by himself in a bunker.
8. Players should see that their caddies do
not injure the holes by standing close to them
when the ground is soft.
9. A player who has incurred a penalty stroke
should intimate the fact to his opponent as soon
as possible.
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