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Purpose of Rule: Rule 3 covers the three central elements of all golf competitions: Playing either match play or stroke play, Playing either as an individual or with a partner as part of a side, and. Scoring either by gross scores (no handicap strokes applied) or net scores (handicap strokes applied).
For example, after completing the 1st hole the player tells the opponent that he or she scored a 4 but actually scored a 5. The opponent scored a 5 on the hole. After playing several more holes, the player realizes that he or she gave the opponent the wrong number of strokes taken on the 1st hole.
Purpose of Rule: Rule 3 covers the three central elements of all golf competitions: Playing either match play or stroke play, Playing either as an individual or with a partner as part of a side, and; Scoring either by gross scores (no handicap strokes applied) or net scores (handicap strokes applied).
3.2d(4)/1 Meaning of "Agree" in Rule 3.2d(4) 3.3b/1 Players Must Be Accompanied by a Marker for the Entire Round; 3.3b/2 Information Put in Wrong Location on Scorecard May Still Be Acceptable; 3.3b/3 Another Scorecard May Be Used If Official Scorecard Is Damaged or Misplaced; 3.3b(2)/1 Players Are Required to Enter Only Scores on a Scorecard
• Establish the conditions under which the competition is to be played (Rule 33-1) • Define the Boundaries and Margins of the course (Rule 33-2a) • Determine the location of holes (Rule 33-2b)
For the purposes of Rule 3, prize money may come in many forms, and includes cash, physical or digital currency, cheques, bank deposits, and shares, stocks and bonds. Gift cards and debit cards that may be redeemable for cash or can be used to withdraw cash are also considered prize money.
Reinstatement Guidance. A player requesting reinstatement as an amateur golfer should follow the application process for the national governing body of the country where they reside, which may involve submitting an application for reinstatement to that national governing body.