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YES! There Is Still A Penalty If You Accidentally Move Your Own Golf Ball

YES! There Is Still A Penalty If You Accidentally Move Your Own Golf Ball

YES! There Is Still A Penalty If You Accidentally Move Your Own Golf Ball

The Rules of Golf sometimes get misinterpreted, especially when things change a little and certain loud voices at golf clubs are ‘certain’ that something is now the case, when in fact it isn’t. In recent times, the Rule that perhaps most fits this bill would be Rule 9.4, which covers movement of your own ball at rest… whether accidental or not!

Dropping towel on golf ball and moving it

If you drop a towel on your ball and move it in the general area, a bunker or a penalty area, there is a penalty

(Image credit: Kenny Smith)

In a recent issue of the magazine, we ran the above photo of GM’s Fergus Bisset accidentally dropping his towel on his ball on the fairway, causing the ball to move. A reader subsequently wrote in to query if the published answer (the player gets a one-stroke penalty and must replace the ball) was correct as they believed such accidental movement did not attract a penalty.

We have been hearing this same misinterpretation a growing number of times, suggesting that it is perhaps a fairly widely held belief out there among golfers in general. But the default position in the Rules of Golf regarding movement of your own ball at rest by you, your playing partner or by either of your caddies is that there is still a penalty as described above, whether or not the movement is accidental.

Searching for golf ball

Exception: there is now no penalty if you move your own ball while searching for it

(Image credit: Tom Miles)

The problem, if you like, is that there are now more exceptions (to the player’s benefit) than there once were and golfers, aware of these exceptions, have then perhaps read too much into the overall rule. One of the main exceptions is specifically when searching for your ball or trying to identify it. Until the major revisions to the Rules of Golf in 2019, moving your ball at rest when searching for it would have attracted a penalty. That is no longer the case. Similarly, on the putting green, there is now no penalty for accidental movement of either your ball or ball-marker, but in both scenarios, you…

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