USGA Rules of Golf
2008 Changes
Rule 4-1 & 4-2
Conforming Clubs
Carrying
a non-conforming club is no longer a disqualification penalty. The penalty for carrying a non-conforming
club is 2 strokes for each hole the club is carried with a maximum penalty of 4
strokes. A player who discovers he or
she is carrying a non-conforming club must immediately declare it out of
play. A player would still be
DISQUALIFIED if he or she makes a stroke with any non-conforming club.
Rule 12-2
Identifying Ball
If
a player wishes to make a stroke at a ball in a hazard (including a bunker), it
is now his or her responsibility to identify it as his or her ball (See change
to Rule 15-3 below).
Rule 13-4
Allowable Actions in a Hazard (Bunkers)
After
a player makes a stroke from a bunker, he is entitled to rake his or her
footprints regardless of whether or not the ball is successfully extricated from
the bunker. If, however, the player
fails to get the ball out of the bunker he or she is restricted from smoothing
sand if doing so will improve any of the following with respect to his or her
NEXT STROKE:
·
Lie of the Ball
·
The player’s stance
·
Area of intended swing
·
Line of play
If
the ball is outside the bunker after a stroke from the bunker, a player may
smooth sand without restriction.
Rule 14-3
Distance Measuring Devices
Distance
measuring devices are allowed to be used at all times during normal daily
play. During competition, however, the
committee in charge must have on the conditions of competition that distance
measuring devices (that measure distance only) are permitted. Penalty is DISQUALIFACTION.
Rule 15-3
Wrong Ball (In a Hazard)
If
a player makes a stroke at a ball that is not his or hers in any hazard, he or
she now will incur a two stroke penalty (See Rule 12-2 above) unless the player
makes a stroke at a wrong ball moving in water in a water hazard in which case,
no penalty is incurred.
Rule 19-2
Ball in
motion deflected or stopped (By the Player, his Caddie or his Equipment)
If a player’s ball is accidentally
deflected or stopped by the player, his caddie, or his equipment, he will incur
a penalty of one stroke (previously a two stroke penalty) and the ball shall be
played as it lies.
Rule
24-1
Moveable
Obstructions (Flagstick)
At any time, if any player believes
that a ball in motion may strike a flagstick lying on the ground, he or she may
remove it without penalty.
Key Reminders:
·
Free
Relief equals one club length before dropping ball
·
Penalty
involved equals two club lengths before dropping ball
·
Always
announce intention to your opponent
·
When
identifying your golf ball; Ball must not be cleaned beyond the extent
necessary to identify it
·
All
distances are public information; if someone in the group has a distance
measuring device and is on your side or your opponent; there is no breach of rule
8.