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Rules Guy Explains: Can You Play a Ball That’s Out-of-Bounds on One Hole but In-Bounds on Another

Rules Guy Explains: Can You Play a Ball That’s Out-of-Bounds on One Hole but In-Bounds on Another

Rules Guy: Can You Play a Ball That Goes OB, But Is In-Bounds on Another Hole?

A fascinating question recently popped up in the Rules Guy realm regarding out-of-bounds situations and what happens when a ball crosses over. According to Rule 27-1, a ball is deemed out-of-bounds when it rests outside the course boundaries—usually indicated by white stakes or lines. But what if that same ball ventures out-of-bounds on one hole yet lands in-bounds on another?

In this intriguing scenario, the player must play the ball as it lies, even if that means teeing off from an entirely different hole! As per Rule 27-1b, once a ball crosses the boundary line and settles on another part of the course, it remains classified as out-of-bounds. Consequently, players must follow the established rules for handling an out-of-bounds situation

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‘Welcome to rules of golf’: Pro catches ‘all-world break’ after animal decision

‘Welcome to rules of golf’: Pro catches ‘all-world break’ after animal decision

In a delightfully amusing twist during the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage event, a rules conundrum surrounding a sea turtle sparked a humorous dialogue between player Talor Gooch and the referee. Gooch playfully brought the officials’ attention to a sea turtle near Emiliano Grillo’s ball, humorously describing it as “about the size of a Volkswagen.” The referee, quick on the uptake, retorted, “If it truly resembled a Volkswagen, you’d find yourself in the rough.”

This whimsical exchange highlighted the unanticipated levity that can surface amidst the typically solemn domain of golf rules enforcement

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