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26 |
Player claims relief from pile of grass cuttings abandoned and left in the rough. |
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27 |
In stroke play a player tees up his provisional ball in a different position on the tee from which his first ball was played |
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28 |
A player touches a twig lying in the sand with his club on his back swing when playing from a bunker |
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29 |
Player replaces ball moved in the act of lifting rake resting near his ball in a bunker |
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30 |
A Player's ball is lost in a water hazard. |
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31 |
A Player announces that he will play a provisional ball |
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32 |
A player breaks a small branch which is interfering with his back swing |
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33 |
A player hits his ball out of bounds |
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34 |
A player in stroke play plays from the wrong teeing ground |
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35 |
A player declared his ball unplayable through the green |
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36 |
A player declares his ball unplayable in a water hazard |
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37 |
A player plays out of turn in a match play |
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38 |
A player ball breaks into pieces as a result of a stroke |
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39 |
A player removes a blade of grass adhering to his ball |
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40 |
A player's caddie shelters him from the rain with an umbrella while he plays a stroke |
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41 |
In foursome match play, a player plays when his partner should have played |
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42 |
A player moves sand and soil from the apron of the green |
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43 |
The caddie moved the position of the ball |
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44 |
A player spat on the face of his club and did not wipe the saliva off before playing his next stroke. |
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45 |
A player starts in the group arranged by the committee but sees his friends and decided to join them |
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46 |
A competitor who had the highest score on the previous hole teed off first at the next teeing ground |
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47 |
There was reasonable evidence that the ball was lost in the obstruction |
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48 |
A player asked his opponent the number of strokes he had taken at the last hole |
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49 |
In a stroke play a player decided to play first rather than lift his ball as requested by the other player. |
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50 |
A player and opponent or fellow competitor agree to repair spike marks on one anothers' line of putt |