Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Rule 8. Advice Indicating Line of Play

Rule 8. Advice; Indicating Line of Play

Definitions

All defined terms are in italics and are listed alphabetically in

the Definitions section — see pages 5-18.

8-1. Advice

During a stipulated round, a player must not:

(a) give advice to anyone in the competition playing on the

course other than his partner, or

(b) ask for advice from anyone other than his partner or

either of their caddies.

Rule 9 37

8-2. Indicating Line of Play

g a. Other Than on Putting Green

Except on the putting green, a player may have the line of play

indicated to him by anyone, but no one may be positioned

by the player on or close to the line or an extension of the

line beyond the hole while the stroke is being made. Any mark

placed by the player or with his knowledge to indicate the line

must be removed before the stroke is made.

Exception: Flagstick attended or held up — see Rule 17-1.

g b. On the Putting Green

When the player’s ball is on the putting green, the player, his

partner or either of their caddies may, before but not during the

stroke, point out a line for putting, but in so doing the putting

green must not be touched. A mark must not be placed anywhere

to indicate a line for putting.

Penalty for Breach of Rule :

Match play — Loss of hole; Stroke play — Two strokes.

Note: The Committee may, in the conditions of a team competition

(Rule 33-1), permit each team to appoint one person who

may give advice (including pointing out a line for putting) to

members of that team. The Committee may establish conditions

relating to the appointment and permitted conduct of that

person, who must be identified to the Committee before giving

advice.