| Rule 19 | Ball in motion deflected or stopped. |
BALL MOVED, DEFLECTED OR STOPPED
Definitions
All defined terms are in italics and are listed alphabetically in the Definitions section - see pages 23-35.
If a ball in motion is accidentally deflected or stopped by any outside agency, it is a rub of the green, there is no penalty and the ball must be played as it lies except:
a. If a ball in motion after a stroke other than on the putting green comes to rest in or on any moving or animate outside agency, the player must, through the green or in a hazard, drop the ball, or on the putting green place the ball, as near as possible to the spot where the outside agency was when the ball came to rest in or on it, and
b. If a ball in motion after a stroke on the putting green is deflected or stopped by, or comes to rest in or on, any moving or animate outside agency except a worm or an insect, the stroke is cancelled. The ball must be replaced and the stroke replayed.
If the ball is not
immediately recoverable, another ball may be
substituted.
(Player’s ball
deflected or stopped by another ball – see Rule 19-5)
Note: If the referee or the Committee determines that a player’s ball has been purposely deflected or stopped by an outside agency, Rule 1-4 applies to the player. If the outside agency is a fellow-competitor or his caddie, Rule 1-2 applies to the fellow-competitor.
19-2. By Player, Partner, Caddie or Equipment
If a player's ball is accidentally deflected or stopped by himself, his partner or either of their caddies or equipment, the competitor incurs a penalty of one stroke. The ball must be played as it lies, except when it comes to rest in or on the player’s, his partner’s or either of their caddies’ clothes or equipment, in which case the ball must through the green or in a hazard be dropped, or on the putting green be placed, as near as possible to the spot directly under the place where the ball came to rest in or on the article, but not nearer the hole
Exception: Dropped ball – see Rule 20-2a.
(Ball purposely deflected or stopped by player, partner or caddie – see Rule 1-2)
19-3. By Opponent, Caddie or Equipment in Match Play
If a player’s ball
is accidentally deflected or stopped by an opponent, his
caddie
or his
equipment,
there is no penalty. The player may, before
another stroke
is made by
either side, cancel the
stroke
and play a ball without
penalty as nearly as possible at the
spot from which the original ball was last played (see
Rule 20-5)
or he may play the ball as it lies.
However, if the
player elects not to cancel the
stroke
and the ball has come to
rest in or on the opponent’s or his
caddie’s
clothes or
equipment,
the player must
through the green
or in a
hazard
drop the ball, or on the
putting green
place the
ball, as near as possible
to where the article was when the ball cameto rest in or on
it.
Exception: Ball striking person attending flagstick – see Rule 17-3b.
(Ball purposely deflected or stopped by opponent or caddie – see Rule 1-2)
19-4. By Fellow-Competitor, Caddie or Equipment in
Stroke Play
See Rule 19-1 regarding ball deflected by outside agency.
a. At Rest
If a player’s ball in motion after a stroke is deflected or stopped by a ball in play and at rest, the player must play his ball as it lies. In match play, there is no penalty. In stroke play, there is no penalty unless both balls lay on the putting green prior to the stroke, in which case the player incurs a penalty of two strokes.
b. In Motion
If a player’s ball in motion after a stroke is deflected or stopped by another ball in motion after a stroke, the player must play his ball as it lies. There is no penalty unless the player was in breach of Rule 16-1f, in which case he incurs the penalty for breach of that Rule.
Exception: If the player’s ball is in motion after a stroke on the putting green and the other ball in motion is an outside agency – see Rule 19-1b.
PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE:
Match play – Loss of hole; Stroke play – Two strokes.