Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Ask Linda #510-Ball moved by player

Linda–


During a stroke round yesterday there were two instances where a ball, at rest, was moved by the player. The first time was when his ball was on the green. The player, under the mistaken belief that one of our playing group had marked his ball as he was busy raking a bunker, picked up his ball. When instructed otherwise he replaced it as close as possible to its original position. The second time, on another hole, a provisional ball was played from the tee. Both his balls finished within 50 yards of each other and when we approached the area two balls were visible. On the belief that one of the two balls was his original ball in play the player picked up his provisional ball and proceed to the other ball. However this ball was not his and on further searching the original ball was not found. The player then went back to where his provisional ball had lay and replaced it, again as close as possible to its original position.

Does rule 18-2 apply here, and is this the only rule that applies? In other words a penalty of one stroke in both cases.

Lou from Australia

Dear Lou,

Yes. Rule 18-2a tells us that if a player lifts his ball in play he must replace it and add a one-stroke penalty to his score. This is the Rule that applies in both your scenarios.

Linda
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