Rule 16. Putting Green
DEFINITION
The "putting green" is all ground of the hole being played which
is specially prepared for putting or otherwise defined as such by
the Committee. A ball is on the putting green when any part of it
touches the putting green. The "line of putt" is the line which the
player wishes his ball to take after a stroke on the putting green.
Except with respect to Rule 16-1e, the line of putt includes a reasonable
distance on either side of the intended line. The line of putt does
not extend beyond the hole. A ball is "holed" when it is at rest within
the circumference of the hole and all of it is below the level of
the lip of the hole.
16-1. General
a. Touching Line of Putt - The line of putt must not be touched except:
(i) the player may move sand and loose soil on the putting green
and other loose impediments by picking them up or by brushing them
aside with his hand or a club without pressing anything down;
(ii) in addressing the ball, the player may place the club in front
of the ball without pressing anything down;
(iii) in measuring-Rule 10-4;
(iv) in lifting the ball-Rule 16-1b;
(v) in pressing down a ball-marker;
(vi) in repairing old hole plugs or ball marks on the putting green-Rule
16-1c; and
(vii) in removing movable obstructions-Rule 24-1. (Indicating line
for putting on putting green-see Rule 8-2b.)
b. Lifting Ball - A ball on the putting green may be lifted and,
if desired, cleaned. A ball so lifted shall be replaced on the spot
from which it was lifted.
c. Repair of Hole Plugs, Ball Marks and Other Damage - The player
may repair an old hole plug or damage to the putting green caused
by the impact of a ball, whether or not the player's ball lies on
the putting green. If the ball is moved in the process of such repair,
it shall be replaced, without penalty. Any other damage to the putting
green shall not be repaired if it might assist the player in his subsequent
play of the hole.
d. Testing Surface - During the play of a hole, a player shall not
test the surface of the putting green by rolling a ball or roughening
or scraping the surface.
e. Standing Astride or on Line of Putt - The player shall not make
a stroke on the putting green from a stance astride, or with either
foot touching, the line of putt or an extension of that line behind
the ball.
f. Playing Stroke While Another Ball in Motion - The player shall
not play a stroke while another ball is in motion after a stroke from
the putting green, except that, if a player does so, he incurs no
penalty if it was his turn to play. (Lifting ball interfering with
or assisting play while another ball in motion-see Rule 22.)
Penalty for
Breach of Rule 16-1:
Match play-Loss
of hole; Stroke play-Two strokes.
16-2. Ball Overhanging Hole
When any part of the ball overhangs the lip of the hole, the player
is allowed enough time to reach the hole without unreasonable delay
and an additional ten seconds to determine whether the ball is at
rest. If by then the ball has not fallen into the hole, it is deemed
to be at rest. If the ball subsequently falls into the hole, the player
is deemed to have holed out with his last stroke, and
he shall add a penalty stroke to his score for the hole; otherwise
there is no penalty under this Rule. (Undue delay-see Rule 6-7.)