Rule 13. Ball Played as it Lies
DEFINITION
A "hazard" is any bunker or water hazard.
A "bunker" is a hazard consisting of a prepared area
of ground, often a hollow, from which turf or soil has been removed
and replaced with sand or the like. Grass-covered ground bordering
or within a bunker is not part of the bunker. The margin of a bunker
extends vertically downwards, but not upwards. A ball is in a bunker
when it lies in or any part of it touches the bunker.
A "water hazard" is any sea, lake, pond, river, ditch,
surface drainage ditch or other open water course (whether or not
containing water) and anything of a similar nature. All ground or
water within the margin of a water hazard is part of the water hazard.
The margin of a water hazard extends vertically upwards and downwards.
Stakes and lines defining the margins of water hazards are in the
hazards. Such stakes are obstructions. A ball is in a water hazard
when it lies in or any part of it touches the water hazard. The
"line of play" is the direction which the player wishes his ball
to take after a stroke, plus a reasonable distance on either side
of the intended direction. The line of play extends vertically upwards
from the ground, but does not extend beyond the hole. Rule 13 Ball
Played As It Lies
13-1. Ball Played as It Lies
The ball shall be played as it lies, except as otherwise
provided in the Rules. (Ball at rest moved-see Rule 18.)
13-2. Improving Lie, Area of Intended Swing or Line
of Play
Except as provided in the Rules, a player shall not
improve or allow to be improved: the position or lie of his ball,
the area of his intended swing, his line of play or a reasonable
extension of that line beyond the hole or the area in which he is
to drop or place a ball by any of the following actions: moving,
bending or breaking anything growing or fixed (including immovable
obstructions and objects defining out of bounds) or removing or
pressing down sand, loose soil, replaced divots, other cut turf
placed in position or other irregularities of surface except as
follows: as may occur in fairly taking his stance, in making a stroke
or the backward movement of his club for a stroke,on the teeing
ground in creating or eliminating irregularities of surface, or
on the putting green in removing sand and loose soil as provided
in Rule 16-1a or in repairing damage as provided in Rule 16-1c.
The club may be grounded only lightly and shall not
be pressed on the ground. Exception: Ball in hazard-see Rule 13-4.
13-3. Building Stance
A player is entitled to place his feet firmly in taking
his stance, but he shall not build a stance.
13-4. Ball in Hazard Except as provided in the Rules,
before making a stroke at a ball which is in a hazard (whether a
bunker or a water hazard) or which, having been lifted from a hazard,
may be dropped or placed in the hazard, the player shall not:
a. Test the condition of the hazard or any similar
hazard,
b. Touch the ground in the hazard or water in the
water hazard with a club or otherwise, or
c. Touch or move a loose impediment lying in or touching
the hazard.
Exceptions:
1. Provided nothing is done which constitutes testing
the condition of the hazard or improves the lie of the ball, there
is no penalty if the player
(a) touches the ground in any hazard or water in a
water hazard as a result of or to prevent falling, in removing an
obstruction, in measuring or in retrieving, lifting, placing or
replacing a ball under any Rule or
(b) places his clubs in a hazard.
2. The player after playing the stroke, or his caddie
at any time without the authority of the player, may smooth sand
or soil in the hazard, provided that, if the ball is still in the
hazard, nothing is done which improves the lie of the ball or assists
the player in his subsequent play of the hole.
Note: At any time, including at address or in the
backward movement for the stroke, the player may touch with a club
or otherwise any obstruction, any construction declared by the Committee
to be an integral part of the course or any grass, bush, tree or
other growing thing.
PENALTY FOR BREACH OF RULE:
Match play — Loss of hole; Stroke
play — Two strokes. (Searching for ball — see Rule 12-1.)