Rule 10. Order of Play
10-1. Match Play
a. Teeing Ground - The side entitled to play first from the teeing
ground is said to have the "honor." The side which shall have the honor
at the first teeing ground shall be determined by the order of the draw.
In the absence of a draw, the honor should be decided by lot. The side
which wins a hole shall take the honor at the next tee. If a hole has
been halved, the side which had the honor at the previous teeing ground
shall retain it.
b. Other Than on Teeing Ground - When the balls are in play, the ball
farther from the hole shall be played first. If the balls are equidistant
from the hole, the ball to be played first should be decided by lot.
Exception: Rule 30-3c (best-ball and four-ball match play).
c. Playing Out of Turn - If a player plays when his opponent should
have played, the opponent may immediately require the player to cancel
the stroke so played and, in correct order, play a ball without penalty
as nearly as possible at the spot from which the original ball was last
played (see Rule 20-5).
10-2. Stroke Play
a. Teeing Ground - The competitor entitled to play first from the teeing
ground is said to have the "honor." The competitor who shall have the
honor at the first teeing ground shall be determined by the order of
the draw. In the absence of a draw, the honor should be decided by lot.
The competitor with the lowest score at a hole shall take the honor
at the next teeing ground. The competitor with the second lowest score
shall play next and so on. If two or more competitors have the same
score at a hole, they shall play from the next teeing ground in the
same order as at the previous teeing ground.
b. Other Than on Teeing Ground - When the balls are in play, the ball
farthest from the hole shall be played first. If two or more balls are
equidistant from the hole, the ball to be played first should be decided
by lot. Exceptions: Rules 22 (ball interfering with or assisting play)
and 31-5 (four-ball stroke play).
c. Playing Out of Turn - If a competitor plays out of turn, no penalty
is incurred and the ball shall be played as it lies. If, however, the
Committee determines that competitors have agreed to play in an order
other than that set forth in Clauses 2a and 2b of this Rule to give
one of them an advantage,they shall be disqualified.(Incorrect
order of play in threesomes and foursomes stroke play-see Rule 29-3.)
10-3. Provisional Ball or Second Ball from Teeing Ground
If a player plays a provisional ball or a second ball from a teeing
ground, he should do so after his opponent or fellow-competitor has
played his first stroke. If a player plays a provisional ball or a second
ball out of turn, Clauses 1c and 2c of this Rule shall apply.
10-4. Ball Moved in Measuring
If a ball is moved in measuring to determine which ball is farther
from the hole, no penalty is incurred and the ball shall be replaced.