Rule 20. Lifting, Dropping and Placing; Playing from Wrong Place
20-1. Lifting and Marking
A ball to be lifted under the Rules may be lifted by the player,
his partner or another person authorized by the player. In any such
case, the player shall be responsible for any breach of the Rules.
The position of the ball shall be marked before it is lifted under
a Rule which requires it to be replaced. If it is not marked,the
player shall incur a penalty of one stroke and the ball shall
be replaced. If it is not replaced,the player
shall incur the general penalty for breach of this Rule but
no additional penalty under Rule 20-1 shall be applied.
If a ball or ball-marker is accidentally moved in the process of
lifting the ball under a Rule or marking its position, the ball or
the ball-marker shall be replaced. There is no penalty provided the
movement of the ball or the ball-marker is directly attributable to
the specific act of marking the position of or lifting the ball. Otherwise,
the player shall incur a penalty stroke
under this Rule or Rule 18-2a. Exception: If a player incurs a penalty
for failing to act in accordance with Rule 5-3 or 12-2, no additional
penalty under Rule 20-1 shall be applied.
Note: The position of a ball to be lifted should be marked by placing
a ball-marker, a small coin or other similar object immediately behind
the ball. If the ball-marker interferes with the play, stance or stroke
of another player, it should be placed one or more clubhead-lengths
to one side.
20-2. Dropping and Re-dropping
a. By Whom and How - A ball to be dropped under the Rules shall be
dropped by the player himself. He shall stand erect, hold the ball
at shoulder height and arm's length and drop it. If a ball is dropped
by any other person or in any other manner and the error is not corrected
as provided in Rule 20-6,the player shall incur
a penalty stroke. If the ball touches the player, his partner,
either of their caddies or their equipment before or after it strikes
a part of the course, the ball shall be re-dropped, without penalty.
There is no limit to the number of times a ball shall be re-dropped
in such circumstances. (Taking action to influence position or movement
of ball-see Rule 1-2.)
b. Where to Drop - When a ball is to be dropped as near as possible
to a specific spot, it shall be dropped not nearer the hole than the
specific spot which, if it is not precisely known to the player, shall
be estimated. A ball when dropped must first strike a part of the
course where the applicable Rule requires it to be dropped. If it
is not so dropped, Rules 20-6 and -7 apply.
c. When to Re-Drop - A dropped ball shall be re-dropped without penalty
if it:
(i) rolls into a hazard;
(ii) rolls out of a hazard;
(iii) rolls onto a putting green;
(iv) rolls out of bounds;
(v) rolls to a position where there is interference by the condition
from which relief was taken under Rule 24-2 (immovable obstruction)
or Rule 25-1 (abnormal ground conditions), or rolls back into the
pitch-mark from which it was lifted under Rule 25-2 (embedded ball);
(vi) rolls and comes to rest more than two club-lengths from where
it first struck a part of the course;
(vii) rolls and comes to rest nearer the hole than:
a. its original position or estimated position (see Rule 20-2b) unless
otherwise permitted by the Rules; or
b. the nearest point of relief or maximum available relief ( Rule
24-2, 25-1 or 25-3); or
c. the point where the original ball last crossed the margin of water
hazard or lateral water hazard (Rule26-1)
20-3. Placing and Replacing
a. By Whom and Where - A ball to be placed under the Rules shall
be placed by the player or his partner. If a ball is to be replaced,
the player, his partner or the person who lifted or moved it shall
place it on the spot from which it was lifted or moved. In any such
case, the player shall be responsible for any breach of the Rules.
If a ball or ball-marker is accidentally moved in the process of placing
or replacing the ball, the ball or the ball-marker shall be replaced.
There is no penalty provided the movement of the ball or the ball-marker
is directly attributable to the specific act of placing or replacing
the ball or removing the ball-marker. Otherwise,the
player shall incur a penalty stroke under Rule 18-2a or 20-1.
b. Lie of Ball to Be Placed or Replaced Altered - If the original
lie of a ball to be placed or replaced has been altered:
(i) except in a hazard, the ball shall be placed in the nearest lie
most similar to the original lie which is not more than one club-length
from the original lie not nearer the hole and not in a hazard;
(ii) in a water hazard, the ball shall be placed in accordance with
Clause (i) above, except that the ball must be placed in the water
hazard;
(iii) in a bunker, the original lie shall be recreated as nearly
as possible and the ball shall be placed in that lie.
c. Spot Not Determinable - If it is impossible to determine the spot
where the ball is to be placed or replaced:
(i) through the green, the ball shall be dropped as near as possible
to the place where it lay but not in a hazard or on a putting green;
(ii) in a hazard, the ball shall be dropped in the hazard as near
as possible to the place where it lay;
(iii) on the putting green, the ball shall be placed as near as possible
to the place where it lay but not in a hazard.
d. Ball Fails To Come To Rest on Spot - If a ball when placed fails
to come to rest on the spot on which it was placed, it shall be replaced
without penalty. If it still fails to come to rest on that spot:
(i) except in a hazard, it shall be placed at the nearest spot not
nearer the hole or in a hazard where it can be placed at rest;
(ii) in a hazard, it shall be placed in the hazard at the nearest
spot not nearer the hole where it can be placed at rest.
If a ball when placed comes to rest on the spot on which it is placed,
and it subsequently moves, there is no penalty and the ball shall
be played as it lies, unless the provisions of any other Rule apply.
Penalty for Breach of Rule 20-1,-2
or -3:
Match play-Loss of hole; Stroke play-Two
strokes.
20-4. When Ball Dropped or Placed Is in Play
If the player's ball in play has been lifted, it is again in play
when dropped or placed. A substituted ball becomes the ball in play
when it has been dropped or placed. (Ball incorrectly substituted-see
Rule 15-1.) (Lifting ball incorrectly substituted, dropped or placed-see
Rule 20-6.)
20-5. Playing Next Stroke from Where Previous Stroke Played
When, under the Rules, a player elects or is required to play his
next stroke from where a previous stroke was played, he shall proceed
as follows: if the stroke is to be played from the teeing ground,
the ball to be played shall be played from anywhere within the teeing
ground and may be teed; if the stroke is to be played from through
the green or a hazard, it shall be dropped; if the stroke is to be
played on the putting green, it shall be placed.
Penalty for Breach of Rule
20-5:
Match play-Loss of hole; Stroke play-Two
strokes.
20- 6. Lifting Ball Incorrectly Substituted, Dropped or Placed
A ball incorrectly substituted, dropped or placed in a wrong place
or otherwise not in accordance with the Rules but not played may be
lifted, without penalty, and the player shall then proceed correctly.
20-7. Playing from Wrong Place
For a ball played from outside the teeing ground or from a wrong
teeing ground-see Rule 11-4 and -5.
a. Match Play - If a player plays a stroke with a ball which has
been dropped or placed in a wrong place, he
shall lose the hole.
b. Stroke Play - If a competitor plays a stroke with his ball in
play
(i) which has been dropped or placed in a wrong place or
(ii) which has been moved and not replaced in a case where the Rules
require replacement, he shall, provided a serious breach has not occurred,
incur the penalty prescribed by the applicable
Rule and play out the hole with the ball. If, after playing
from a wrong place, a competitor becomes aware of that fact and believes
that a serious breach may be involved, he may, provided he has not
played a stroke from the next teeing ground or, in the case of the
last hole of the round, left the putting green, declare that he will
play out the hole with a second ball dropped or placed in accordance
with the Rules. The competitor shall report the facts to the Committee
before returning his score card; if he fails to do so,
he shall be disqualified. The Committee shall determine whether
a serious breach of the Rule occurred. If so, the score with the second
ball shall count and the competitor shall add
two penalty strokes to his score with that ball. If a serious
breach has occurred and the competitor has failed to correct it as
prescribed above, he shall be disqualified.
Note: If a competitor plays a second ball, penalty strokes incurred
by playing the ball ruled not to count and strokes subsequently taken
with that ball shall be disregarded. A ball on the putting green may
be cleaned when lifted under Rule 16-1b. Elsewhere, a ball may be
cleaned when lifted except when it has been lifted: a. To determine
if it is unfit for play (Rule 5-3);