What are the penalties in the game of golf?
If you want to brush-up on the rules of golf and the various penalties that occur when these rules are broken, read on to know more about the most frequent penalties in the game.
In golf, a penalty stroke or penalty is an extra stroke or strokes, which is added to a player’s score for a violation of the rules. In normal match play, instead of adding strokes, the customary penalty is loss of the hole excluding penalties assessed for relief from a lost ball or a hazard.
You will find below some of the most common violations and the penalties under the official Rules of Golf. The various conditions under which a penalty can be assessed include, but are not exclusively limited to the following:
Penalties in golf:
- (Rule number 13 - 4) Grounding the Club in a Hazard
- (Rule number 4 - 4) More Clubs in Bag than Allowed
- (Rule number 10) Playing out of Turn
- (Rule number 6 - 6d) Wrong Score Recorded on Scorecard
- (Rule number 17 - 3) Hitting an Unattended Flagstick with a Putt
- (Rule number 18 - 2c) Ball Moves after Loose Impediment is Removed
- (Rule number 18 - 2b) Ball Moves after Address
- (Rule number 28) Ball Unplayable
- (Rule number 27 - 1) Ball Lost or Out of Bounds
- (Rule number 26 - 1) Ball in Water Hazard

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