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Inside the bunker: no penalty


Outside the bunker: one-stroke penalty


YES


If your ball lies in a bunker, the ball must be dropped in the bunker or you may take a one-stroke penalty and drop the ball outside the bunker keeping the point where the ball lay directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit how far behind the bunker the ball may be dropped.


ON THE PUTTING GREEN If your ball lies on the


NO


If your ball lies through the green, you must lift the ball and drop it within one club-length of the nearest point of relief. The ball may not be dropped in a hazard or onto a putting green.


putting green, you must lift the ball and place it at the nearest point of relief. You are also entitled to relief if the obstruction intervenes on your line of putt.


IN A WATER HAZARD If your ball lies in a water


hazard (including a lateral water hazard), you are NOT entitled to relief from an immovable obstruction.


E-mail Ryan at rgregg@ncga.org


SPRING 2011 / NCGA.ORG / 67


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