Rule 3. Stroke Play
3-1. Winner.
The competitor who plays the stipulated round or rounds
in the fewest strokes is the winner.
3-2. Failure to Hole Out.
If a competitor fails to hole out at any hole and
does not correct his mistake before he plays a stroke from the next
teeing ground or, in the case of the last hole of the round, before
he leaves the putting green, he shall be disqualified.
3-3. Doubt as to Procedure.
a. Procedure In stroke play only, when during play
of a hole a competitor is doubtful of his rights or procedure, he
may, without penalty, play a second ball. After the situation which
caused the doubt has arisen, the competitor should, before taking
further action, announce to his marker or a fellow-competitor his
decision to invokee this Rule and the ball with which he will score
if the Rules permit. The competitor shall report the facts to the
Committee before returning his score card unless he scores the same
with both balls; if he fails to do so, he
shall be disqualified.
b. Determination of Score for Hole. If the Rules allow
the procedure selected in advance by the competitor, the score with
the ball selected shall be his score for the hole.
If the competitor fails to announce in advance his
decision to invoke this Rule or his selection, the score with the
original ball or, if the original ball is not one of the balls being
played, the first ball put into play shall count if the Rules allow
the procedure adopted for such ball.
Note 1: If a competitor plays a second ball, penalty
stroke incurred soley by playing the ball ruled not to count and
strokes subsequently taken with that ball shall be disregarded.
Note 2: A second ball played under Rule 3-3 is not
a provisional ball under Rule 27-2.
3-4. Refusal to Comply with a Rule.
If a competitor refuses to comply with a Rule affecting
the rights of another competitor, he shall
be disqualified.
3-5. General Penalty.
The penalty for a breach of a Rule in stroke play
is two strokes except when otherwise provided..