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THE VIRGINIA GOLFER RULES QUIZ A club-length in the Rules is defined as the length of the longest club of the 14 (or fewer) clubs the player has during the round, other than a putter. In the general area, in taking free relief from temporary water according to the abnormal course conditions Rule (16.1b), a player borrows a club for mea- suring from another player. He or she measures the size of the relief area with the borrowed club, drops a ball in the relief area and plays it from the relief area. What is the ruling? 9 13 If you find it this way, do you have to fix it? A. There is no penalty. B. The player gets the general penalty as he or she is not allowed to borrow a club. C. The player gets a penalty unless both the spot the ball was dropped on and the spot the ball was played from could have been reached by using one of the player’s own clubs other than his or her putter. A player accidentally hits his/her ball on the putting green with a practice stroke. How many penalty strokes does the player incur? 10 A. There is no penalty. B. There is a one-stroke penalty. C. There is a loss-of-hole penalty. 11 Which of the following dam- age to the putting green may the player not repair? A. Old hole plugs, turf plugs, and indenta- tions from maintenance vehicles. B. Aeration holes and grooves from vertical mowing. C. Animal tracks, hoof indentations and embedded objects (stones or acorns). Without the player’s author- ity, another player removes the flagstick from the hole and the player’s ball that was resting against the flagstick with part of the ball below the surface of the putting green moves away from the hole. What is the ruling? 12 A. There is no penalty to anyone; the ball must be played as it lies away from the hole. B. The ball was holed as it lay against the flagstick, the player scores with his or her last stroke and there is no penalty to anyone. C. The other player gets the general pen- alty and the ball must be replaced against the flagstick; the player may then move or remove the flagstick. With his or her ball on the fringe of the putting green, a player wishes to leave the flagstick in the hole for his or her next shot. Another player tells the player that the flagstick is not centered in the hole but resting at an angle tilting towards the player. Which is correct? 13 A. The player is allowed to gain an advan- tage by deliberately moving the flagstick 20 V I R G I N I A G O L F E R | J U LY / A U G U ST 2 0 1 9 to a position other than centered in the hole. B. If the player deliberately moves the flag- stick to a position other than centered in the hole, he or she gets the general penalty. C. The flagstick may be left as it is or cen- tered in the hole. In the general area, after accidentally stepping on and embedding his or her ball in the ground (not sand) during search, the player replaced the ball by placing it on the nearest spot with a lie most similar to the original lie (which was estimated) that is within one club-length from its original spot (which was estimat- ed), not nearer the hole and in the general area and plays it. What is the ruling? 14 A. There is no penalty. B. There is a penalty of one stroke. C. There is a penalty of two strokes. 15 In removing loose impedi- ments near his or her ball in a penalty area, a player accidentally touches the ball vsga.org