No ID required: it's all right to hit a wrong ball in a hazard

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A golfer is not penalized for hitting the wrong ball in a hazard if the right ball cannot be identified. If the wrong ball is found to be hit, the golfer goes back to the hazard to play the other ball.

Author: Barrett, David

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Fender bender: what's the ruling when a ball hits a golf car?

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Golfers incur a two-stroke penalty if their ball hits a car carrying their own clubs. There is no penalty if the ball hits another car.

Author: Barrett, David

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Hands off! Is it ever proper to repair a ball mark?

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A golfer may not repair his ball mark if it would influence the movement of his own ball or someone else's ball.

Author: Barrett, David

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Subjects list: Golf, Golf rules
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