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The Rules of Golf content is intended for those who administer the game and who need to answer the variety of questions that can arise in relation to golf competitions. If you are a player, it is recommended that you should first consult 'The Player's Rule Finder'.
- The Competition
(1) Winning a Hole.A player wins a hole when: The player...
- Playing a Hole
A player must start each hole by playing a ball from...
- Unplayable Ball
The player may drop the original ball or another ball in...
- Penalty Areas
A ball is in a penalty area when any part of the ball:. Lies...
- Playing The Round
A “ round ” is 18 or fewer holes played in the order set by...
- Course Played as It Is Found
Except in the limited ways allowed in Rules 8.1b, c and d, a...
- The Player's Equipment
(1) Conforming Clubs.In making a stroke, a player must use a...
- Ball in Motion Accidentally Hits Person, Animal Or Object
The player must place the original ball or another ball on...
- The Competition
Purpose of Rule: Rule 1 introduces these central principles of the game for the player: Play the course as you find it and play the ball as it lies. Play by the Rules and in the spirit of the game.
The USGA Rules Hub contains all of the information and resources you need to learn more about the Rules of Golf.
The Rules of Golf are comprehensive and provide answers to the many issues that arise in a game that is played worldwide on many different types of courses by players of all abilities.
The USGA Rules Hub contains all of the information and resources you need to learn more about the Rules of Golf.
The rule book, entitled Rules of Golf, is updated and published on a regular basis and also includes rules governing amateur status. The rules of golf cover all aspects of play, including definitions of terminology, procedures and equipment parameters.
PLAYING A BALL ˜˜ Accidental Deflections There is no penalty if your ball in motion is accidentally deflected, including by: EQUIPMENT ˜ˆ Club Damage You cannot replace any club that you damage during the round. Check to see if Model Local Rule G-9 is in effect, which would allow you to replace a broken or significantly damaged club.