Definitions
All defined terms are in italics and are listed alphabetically in the
Definitions section – see pages 2235.
3-1. General; Winner
A stroke-play competition consists of competitors
completing each hole of a stipulated
round or rounds and, for each round, returning a score card on which
there is a gross score for each hole. Each competitor is
playing against every other competitor in
the competition.
In a handicap competition, the competitor
with the lowest net score for the stipulated
round or rounds is the winner.
3-2. Failure to Hole Out
If a competitor
fails to hole out at any hole and does not correct his mistake before he makes a
stroke on
the next teeing
ground or, in the case of the last hole of the round, before he leaves
the putting
green, he is disqualified.
3-3. Doubt as to Procedure
a. Procedure
In stroke play, if a competitor is
doubtful of his rights or the correct procedure during the play of a hole, he
may, without penalty, complete the hole with two balls.
After the doubtful situation has arisen and before taking further action, the
competitor
must announce to his marker or fellow-competitor
that he intends to play two balls and which ball he wishes to count if the
Rules
permit.
The competitor
must report the facts of the situation to the Committee
before returning his score card. If he fails to do so, he
is disqualified.
Note: If the competitor
takes further action before dealing with the doubtful situation, Rule 3-3 is not applicable. The
score with the original ball counts or, if the original ball is not one of the
balls being played, the score with the first ball put into play counts, even if
the Rules do
not allow the procedure adopted for that ball. However, the competitor
incurs no penalty for having played a second ball, and any penalty
strokes incurred solely by playing that ball do not count in his score.
b. Determination of Score for Hole
(i) If the ball that the competitor
selected in advance to count has been played in accordance with the Rules, the
score with that ball is the competitor’s
score for the hole. Otherwise, the score with the other ball counts if the
Rules allow
the procedure adopted for that ball.
(ii) If the competitor
fails to announce in advance his decision to complete the hole with two balls,
or which ball he wishes to count, the score with the original ball counts,
provided it has been played in accordance with the Rules. If
the original ball is not one of the balls being played, the first ball put into
play counts, provided it has been played in accordance with the Rules.
Otherwise, the score with the other ball counts if the Rules allow
the procedure adopted for that ball.
Note 1: If a competitor
plays a second ball under Rule 3-3, the strokes made after
this Rule has been invoked with the ball ruled not to count and penalty strokes incurred
solely by playing that ball are disregarded.
Note 2: A second ball played under Rule 3-3 is not a provisional ball
under Rule 27-2.
3-4. Refusal to Comply with a Rule
If a competitor
refuses to comply with a Rule
affecting the rights of another competitor,
he is disqualified.
3-5. General Penalty
The penalty for a breach of a Rule in
stroke play is two strokes except when otherwise provided.
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