Rules of Golf that every golfer should know.

17 Rules of Golf that every golfer should know. #4 is the most abused!

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To play good golf and score well, you need to know some basic rules for situations that you will regularly encounter.

As a golf instructor, I help people improve their golf.  One of the sessions I hold at my club once in a while is a rules seminar.  If you don't know the rules, you will get penalized, which will add strokes to your score. 

How often do we see on the PGA and LPGA Tours golfers who make an innocent mistake that costs them dearly?  Dustin Johnson in the PGA Championship, Roberto DiVincenzo at the Masters, Craig Stadler kneeling on the towel, and Davis Love accidentally touching his ball on the 17th green at TPC Sawgrass.  The list can go on and on.  See these basic rules that are a MUST READ!  Brought to us by residentialgolflessons.com

Rules of Golf that every golfer should know.  Lots of people play golf yet very few know or understand the rules of golf there are not many but it is worth taking the time to learn the basic rules of golf. Understanding the rules of golf can be a big advantage, the main rules people get wrong are listed below.

1. Red Lateral Hazard.

Play it from the hazard

2 - Replay the shot from the original position, incurring a stroke and distance penalty

3 - Draw a line from the hole to where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard and drop anywhere behind that point keeping the point between you and the hole, incurring a one-shot penalty

4 - Go to the point where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard and drop within two (2) club lengths, no nearer the hole, on either side of the hazard, incurring a one-shot penalty

2. Yellow Water Hazard.

1 - Play it from the hazard

2 - Replay the shot from the original position, incurring a stroke and distance penalty

3 - Draw a line from the hole to where the ball last crossed the margin of the hazard and drop anywhere behind that point keeping the point between you and the hole, incurring a one-shot penalty

3. Lost Ball or Out-of-Bounds.

After looking for a maximum of five (5) minutes, you must go back to where the shot was originally played from and replay, incurring a stroke and distance penalty.

Unplayable Lie

1 - Take two (2) club lengths relief, no closer to the hole and assess a one-stroke penalty

2 - Replay the shot from the original position, incurring a stroke and distance penalty

3 - Take the ball back as far as you want, keeping the point where the ball lays between you and the hole, incurring a one-shot penalty

4. Improving Your Swing Path.

You cannot bend, break, or hack anything growing or fixed if it improves your lie, your stance, or your area of intended swing.  The penalty for doing so is loss of hole in Match Play or a two-shot penalty in Stroke Play.

5. Unplayable Lie in a Bunker.

1 - Take a drop of no more than two (2) club lengths no closer to the hole, but still in the bunker, incurring a one-shot penalty

2 - Replay the shot from the original position, incurring a stroke and distance penalty

3 - Go back as far as you like in the bunker and drop, keeping that spot where your ball laid between you and the hole.  This incurs a one-shot penalty.

6. Removing Objects in a Bunker.

You may not move or remove any loose impediments in the bunker unless they are foreign to the area.  For example, you may remove a candy wrapper, but may not remove a pine cone or tree branch.

7. Number of Allowed Clubs.

The penalty for carrying more than 14 clubs in Match Play is loss of hole (maximum of two holes).  In Stroke Play, the penalty is two (2) strokes per hole (maximum of two holes/four shots).

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Rules of Golf that every golfer should know

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