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Can You Practice Bunker Shots In A Greenside Trap After You’ve Finished A Hole?

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It’s a scenario that’s all too easy for the average amateur golfer to imagine – You’ve just fallen foul of a greenside bunker, taken five blasts to get out and putted out for an eight. What you really want to do is have a quick practice in one of the other greenside traps to try and find an effective method of extricating yourself from the sand so you don’t rack up a big number the next time you find yourself “on the beach.” The question is, can you do it?

The basic answer to the question – Can you practice bunker shots in a greenside trap after you’ve finished a hole? … is No, not if you’re playing a counting strokeplay round or a match. Well, you can of course, physically do it but not within The Rules. If you choose to practice a bunker shot between holes, you would get the General Penalty – A two-shot penalty added to your score on the following hole in stroke play, or, in match play, you would lose the following hole.

Don’t go and do this between holes!

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This is covered in The Rules of Golf by Rule 5.5b – Restriction on Practice Strokes After Completing a hole.

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