Section III THE RULES OF PLAY
THE GAME
Rule 1. The Game
Definitions
All defined terms are in italics and are listed alphabetically in
the Definitions section — see pages 5-18.
1-1. General
The Game of Golf consists of playing a ball with a club from
the teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive strokes in
accordance with the Rules.
1-2. Exerting Influence on Ball
A player or caddie must not take any action to influence the position
or the movement of a ball except in accordance with the Rules.
(Removal of loose impediment — see Rule 23-1.)
(Removal of movable obstruction — see Rule 24-1.)
*Penalty for Breach of Rule 1-2:
Match play — Loss of hole; Stroke play — Two strokes.
*In the case of a serious breach of Rule 1-2, the Committee may
impose a penalty of disqualification.
Note: A player is deemed to have committed a serious breach
of Rule 1-2 if the Committee considers that his act of influencing
the position or movement of the ball has allowed him or another
player to gain a significant advantage or has placed another
player, other than his partner, at a significant disadvantage.
1-3. Agreement to Waive Rules
Players must not agree to exclude the operation of any Rule or
to waive any penalty incurred.
Penalty for Breach of Rule 1-3:
Match play — Disqualification of both sides;
Stroke play — Disqualification of competitors concerned.
(Agreeing to play out of turn in stroke play — see Rule 10-2c.)
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1-4. Points Not Covered by Rules
If any point in dispute is not covered by the Rules, the decision
should be made in accordance with equity.
