Principal Changes To The Rules Of Golf
Addressing the Ball
The Definition is amended so that a player has addressed the ball simply
by grounding his club immediately in front of or behind the ball,
regardless of whether
or not he has taken his stance. Therefore, the Rules generally no longer
provide for a player addressing the ball in a hazard. (See also related
change to Rule 18-2b)
Rule 1-2. Exerting Influence on Movement of Ball or Altering Physical Conditions
The Rule is amended to establish more clearly that, if a player
intentionally takes an action to influence the movement of a ball or to
alter physical conditions affecting the playing of a hole in a way that
is not permitted by the Rules, Rule 1-2 applies only when the action is
not already covered in another Rule. For example, a player improving the
lie of his ball is in breach of Rule 13-2 and therefore that Rule would
apply, whereas a player intentionally improving the lie of a
fellow-competitor’s ball is not a situation covered by Rule 13-2 and,
therefore, is governed by Rule 1-2.
Rule 6-3a. Time of Starting
Rule
6-3a is amended to provide that the penalty for starting late, but
within five minutes of the starting time, is reduced from
disqualification to loss of the first
hole in match play or two strokes at the first hole in stroke play.
Previously this penalty reduction could be introduced as a condition of
competition.
Rule 12-1. Seeing Ball; Searching for Ball
Rule
12-1 is
reformatted for clarity. In addition, it is amended to (i) permit a
player to search for his ball anywhere on the course when it may be
covered by sand and to clarify that there is no penalty if the ball is
moved in these circumstances, and (ii) apply a penalty of one stroke
under Rule 18-2a if a player moves his ball in a hazard when searching
for it when it is believed to be covered by loose impediments.
Rule 13-4. Ball in Hazard; Prohibited Actions
Exception 2 to Rule 13-4 is
amended to permit a player to smooth sand or soil in a hazard at any
time, including before playing from that hazard, provided it is for the
sole purpose of caring for the course and Rule 13-2 is not breached.
Rule 18-2b. Ball Moving After Address
A new Exception is added that exonerates the player from penalty if his
ball moves after it has been addressed when it is known or virtually
certain that he
did not cause the ball to move. For example, if it is a gust of wind
that moves the ball after it has been addressed, there is no penalty and
the ball is played
from its new position.
Rule 19-1. Ball in Motion Deflected or Stopped; By Outside Agency
The note is expanded to prescribe the various outcomes when a ball in
motion has been deliberately deflected or stopped by an outside agency.
Rule 20-7c. Playing from Wrong Place; Stroke Play
Note 3 is amended so that if a player is to be penalized for playing from a
wrong place, in most cases the penalty will be limited to two strokes, even if
another Rule has been breached prior to his making the stroke.
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