Saturday, June 30, 2012

Ask Linda #480a-Opponent steps on your ball


Questions from “Lulus” in response to Ask Linda #480-Stepping on your ball:

Additional question.... what if another player steps on it or runs over it with the golf cart?
Lulu

Hi Linda, was wondering what the decision would be if it was your opponent or partner who stepped on the ball.  Thanks, Lulu

Does the answer assume that the player knew the lie of the ball in the rough before she stepped on it?  If she didn't know the lie (and it would be hard for her to know it, not having seen the ball), is she not required to drop? See Dec. 20-3b/5.  Lulu

Dear Lulus,

In match play, if your opponent (or her equipment, which would include a cart) moves your ball while she is helping you search for it, there is no penalty and the ball must be replaced [Rule 18-3]. If she moves your ball at any other time, she is penalized one stroke and your ball must be replaced [Rule 18-3b].

In stroke play, there is no penalty if your fellow competitor moves your ball. The ball must be replaced.

The decision whether to place or drop the ball depends on whether the player knows the original lie. If she does, she will place the ball in the closest similar lie within one club-length, no closer to the hole. If the ball is in a bunker, she will re-create the original lie and place the ball in it. If she does not know the original lie, she will have to drop the ball as near as possible to where it lay [Rules 20-3b and c].

Linda
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