Question

Rule Number

76

A player must declare his correct handicap before a match and in a stroke play must ensure it is recorded on his score card.

6-2Player Handicap

77

Score card. Committees' responsibility

33-5Committee
Score Card

78

A player is responsible for playing the proper ball at all times

6-5Player Ball

79

If a player cleans his ball during play of a hole except as provided in this Rule, he incurs a penalty of one stroke and the ball if lifted, must be replaced

21 Cleaning Ball

80

In a foursome if the partners makes a stroke or strokes in incorrect order, such strokes or strokes are cancelled and the side incurs a penalty of two strokes

29-3 Threesome-Foursomes Stroke Play

81

Best -Ball and Four -Ball Match Play

30-3

82

The committee is responsible for Defining Bounds and Margin of the course

33-2 The Committee
the Course

83

A player may stand outside the teeing ground to play a ball within it

11-1 Teeing Ground

84

While a player is preparing to play from near the putting green, his opponent of fellow-competitor attends the Flagstick without the player's authority

17-2 Flagstick.
Unauthorised Attendance

85

The player measures to determine whether he must re-drop under Rule 20-2c[vi] and in doing so accidentally causes the ball to move

18-6Ball Moved in Measuring

86

A player is entitled to place his feet firmly in taking his stance but he must not build a stance

13-3 Ball Played as it Lies. Building Stance

87

If a player substitutes a ball when not permitted to do so under the Rules, that substituted ball is not the wrong ball, it becomes the ball in play

15-2 Substituted Ball

88

If a ball in play and at rest is moved by another ball in motion after a stroke, the moved ball must be replaced

18-5Ball Moved .By another Ball

89

A player uses his club to search for a ball covered by sand in a bunker

12-1 Playing the ball. Search for ball

90

In stroke play the ball in motion is accidentally deflected by the fellow competitor.

19-4 Ball in Motion

Deflected by Competitor

91

A player wraps a towel around the grip of his club to assist him in gripping the club

14-3 Striking the ball. Artificial Device

92

A player's ball in motion is stopped by a ball in play resting on the fairway

19-5Deflected.By another Ball

93

A player moved the tee-markers because he was afraid that they may interfere with his swing

11-2Teeing Ground. Teeing Markers

94

A player plays a stroke on the putting green and, while the ball is still in motion it is picked up and carried away by a dog.

19-1Deflected.
Outside Agency

95

A player knocks his ball off the tee when addressing it and a 'clown' in the audience shouts 'one'

11-3Teeing Ground
Falling off Tee

96

The ball must be fairly struck at with the head of the club and must not be pushed, scraped or spooned.

14-1Striking the ball. Fairly struck at.

97

A player,s ball resting on the fairway is picked up and taken away by a seagull

18-1Ball Moved.
Outside Agency

98

A player's ball starts moving during his backswing and he strikes the ball while it is still moving

14-5Striking the Ball
Play moving ball

99

A player's ball is resting against the Flagstick, but is not holed because all of is not below the level of the lip of the hole.

17-4Flagstick. Resting against FS

100

While the flagstick was being attended, a player's ball struck the flag attached to the flagstick

17-3Flagstick. Striking FS

101

While a player is preparing to play from near the putting green his opponent or fellow competitor attend the flagstick without the player's authority

17-2 Flagstick.
Unauthorised Attendance