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Is It Legal To Mark Your Ball With A Tee?

Is It Legal To Mark Your Ball With A Tee?

This could have the potential to be one of our shortest Rules articles ever. Why? Well, ‘yes’ is quite a short word!

From 2019 onwards, the definition of ‘ball-marker’ in the Rules of Golf expressly mentions that it is perfectly okay to use a tee to mark your ball on the putting green. It was before, to be honest, but that definition now brings unequivocal clarity to help counter those who might try to pull you up on it. According to that definition, a ball-marker is “an artificial object when used to mark the spot of a ball to be lifted, such as a tee, a coin, an object made to be a ball-marker or another small piece of equipment”.

Marking ball on green with a tee

The Rules say that it’s fine to mark your ball on the green with a tee

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If the answer is so clear-cut, why is it even a question? Well, it’s one of those urban myths that has long rattled around the clubhouse walls at many a golf club. Someone, somewhere will at some stage have told someone else that sticking a tee in the green is testing the surface and they’re pretty sure there’s a Rule that says you can’t do that. And it’s stuck.

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