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You can't touch the sand with a club either in the area right in front or right behind the ball (unless you're looking for a ball or removing a loose impediment or movable obstruction). And you also can't either use a club, your hand, or really any other object to test the condition of the sand to help your next shot.
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Read More »It’s a place most club golfers fear to tread. But what exactly are you allowed to do when you find yourself in the sand? Our Rules of Golf expert is on hand The pros make it look simple. For the rest of us, though, the mere sight of a bunker is enough to send our scorecards all of a quicker.
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Read More »Yes you can, but be careful when shifting loose impediments under Rule 15.1. If the ball moves while you’re doing so, you’ll incur a one stroke penalty. Removing either loose impediments or movable obstructions allows you to “reasonably touch” or move the sand while doing so under Rule 12.2a. There is an interpretation to this rule that goes into some detail about what would be classed as reasonable, including a pretty good example involving a pine cone. In this situation, the player drags the cone away and removes some sand from their area of intended swing. In this case, the interpretation says the player would get a penalty, under Rule 8.1a for improving the conditions of the stroke. Why? Did they need to drag the cone away, or could they have just picked it straight up? The rule judges they could have used a “less intrusive” way to do it. Remember that just because you can take an action that allows you to do something that might otherwise breach a rule, don’t take it to extremes.
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Read More »Smoothing the sand to care for the course and taking actions under a Rule – such as marking, lifting and replacing – will also be sanction free. But the spectre of Rule 8.1a is always hanging over to you to an extent here. Your actions in touching the sand can’t improve the conditions affecting the stroke. If they do, it’s the general penalty (two shots or loss of hole in match play) for you.
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