Golf Australia

11 NEW RULES

YOU NEED TO KNOW

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1 THE THREE-MINUTE WARNING

Your search party has three minutes (down from five) to find a lost ball. However, there’s no penalty for accidental­ly moving the ball while searching for it.

2 TAKING RELIEF

No announceme­nt is necessary when lifting a ball to identify it or to see if it’s damaged. Players may also select the longest club in the bag – but not the putter – when determinin­g where a drop is taken. 3 PLUGGED LIES Free relief is granted if your ball is embedded anywhere (except bunkers) in the “general area” – the new term for through the green.

4 DOUBLE-HITS

Accidental­ly hitting the ball twice will now count as one stroke, rather than two. Hooray!

5 AN ALTERNATIV­E TO STROKE AND DISTANCE

At club level, a new Local Rule offers the option of taking a drop in the vicinity of where the original ball is lost or out of bounds, including the nearest fairway area, under a two-stroke penalty.

6 TRUSTING PLAYER INTEGRITY

A golfer’s “reasonable judgment” when estimating or measuring a spot, point, line, area or distance will be upheld, even if video evidence later shows it to be wrong.

7 RELAXED ‘PENALTY AREA’ RULES

• Red and yellow-marked penalty areas (new term for water hazards) may cover areas of desert, jungle, lava rock etc, in addition to areas of water. • Committees are given the discretion to mark all penalty areas as red so lateral relief is always allowed. • No penalty for moving loose impediment­s or touching the ground or water in a penalty area.

8 RELAXED PUTTING GREEN RULES

• Players may putt with the flag in or out. • Spike marks and other damage made by shoes or animals may be repaired without penalty. • No penalty for touching the line of a putt or accidental­ly moving a ball or ball marker.

9 RELAXED BUNKER RULES

• No penalty for moving loose impediment­s or for generally touching the sand with a hand or club (grounding the club right next to the ball will still incur a penalty). • An extra relief option is added for an unplayable lie, allowing the ball to be played from outside the bunker under a two-stroke penalty.

10 KNEE-HIGH DROPS

Forget about dropping from shoulder height. Players must go lower and drop the ball from knee height.

11 MAXIMUM SCORE

A new strokeplay format means your score on a hole can be capped at a maximum by the committee.

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