Rules of Golf "Knowing is power" one-ball play

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asked Sep 5, 2023 in Cell Tracking by ruelyhanna (120 points)

Make sure to use models such as official competitions and manufacturers
If the ball falls, you will be disqualified. Local rule
Amateur multi-product use, no inter-hole replacement


Golf has no referee. It is a "gentleman's sport" in which golfers play by following the rules themselves. Golf rules are 'helper' created to help play. If you know well and use it properly, you can also receive great help in managing the score. It's a golf rule that weekend golfers must know. 토토사이트


Last week, something absurd happened at the KPGA Korean Tour LX Championship. Defending champion Seo Yo-seop was disqualified because he couldn't continue the game because he didn't have a ball during the second round of the tournament. After making three out-of-bounds (OB) tee shots on the 18th hole (par 5), he exhausted all the balls he had prepared and could not continue the round. Seo Yo-seop said, "There were too many OBs to play."


There is a kind of local rule in golf tournaments. Golf rules stipulate that players must use balls of the same model from the same manufacturer during play. This is the One Ball Play Rule. If you run out of balls, you can borrow them from a fellow player or have someone bring them to you, but you should not waste time in this process. If you don't get the ball, you will be disqualified.


According to Rule 6.2a of Golf, any ball that complies with the regulations can be used. In the case of amateurs, it doesn't matter if they use another company's ball. However, balls can be replaced, but not between holes. This means that you must complete the hole with a tee shot. If you change a ball and make a stroke with an incorrect ball or when substitution is not permitted by the rules, you will incur a penalty stroke.


Of course, there are cases where the ball is replaced during hole play. If a tee-shot ball falls into the OB area or water hazard, it has no choice but to take out a new ball, and it also occurs when the ball cannot be found. It's a lost ball. Even if the ball falls on the cart road and breaks it, you can change the golf ball without a penalty.

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