

Rules Of Golf Changes For 2008 Set By USGA And R&A
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October 31, 2007
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Hills, N.J. - Beginning in 2008, a golfer will be allowed to lift a ball for
identification in a bunker or water hazard. However, there now will be a
two-stroke penalty for playing a wrong ball from a hazard. In match play, the
penalty will be loss of hole.
These notable changes to Rules 12-2 and 15-3, which have been under
consideration for several years, are among the amendments to the Rules of Golf
agreed upon by the United States Golf Association and R&A Rules Limited that
will be in effect starting Jan. 1, 2008.
"There are a number of reasons for this significant change that will allow a
player to lift a ball in a hazard for identification," said James T. Bunch,
Chairman of the USGA's Rules of Golf Committee. "First, there are already
several Rules, such as Rules 5-3 (Ball Unfit for Play) and 22-2 (Ball
Interfering with Play), that allow or require a player to lift his ball from a
hazard, so the idea of lifting and then replacing a ball lying in a hazard is
nothing new.
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"Second, this provision will eliminate many difficult
and unfortunate situations that occurred under the present version of Rule 12-1.
For example, there is the case of a player who finds a ball in a hazard that may
be his, and he then hits it out of bounds, without ever really knowing whether
it was his ball. Third, there is the general principle that the elimination of
one large exception from the Rules will only lead to a more consistent and
understandable code."
Another notable change is the reduction in penalty in Rule 4-1 for carrying, but
not using, a non-conforming club from disqualification to, in stroke play, a
penalty of two strokes per hole, with a maximum penalty of four strokes for the
round.
The penalty for the accidental deflection of a ball by a player, his partner or
either of their caddies or equipment under Rule 19-2 will be reduced to one
penalty stroke in both match play and stroke play. (In 2007, the penalty was
loss of hole in match play and two strokes in stroke play.)
For more details on the Rules changes, please visit
www.usga.org.
The Rules are reviewed jointly by the USGA and The R&A Rules Limited. Any
proposed change must be agreed by both bodies before it can be adopted. The
Rules of Golf are revised on a four-year cycle. The USGA is the governing body
of golf in the United States and Mexico, while The R&A is the governing body in
all other parts of the world.
These changes will be included in the new editions of "2008-2009 The Rules of
Golf", "2008-2009 Decisions on The Rules of Golf" and "PCDecisions"
software, which can be ordered online at
www.usgapubs.com or by calling the USGA
Order Department at (800) 336-4446, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. (ET).
Principal Changes
General
The changes to the Rules generally fall into two broad categories: (1) those
that improve the clarity of the Rules and (2) those that reduce the penalties in
certain circumstances to ensure that they are proportionate.
Definitions
Advice -- Amended to allow the exchange of information on distance, as it is not
considered to be "advice."
Lost Ball -- Amended to clarify substituted ball issues and to include the
concept of "stroke-and-distance" (see corresponding changes to Rules 18-1, 24-3,
25-1c, 26 and 27-1).
Matches -- Definition withdrawn and replaced by two new Definitions, "Forms of
Match Play" and "Forms of Stroke Play."
Rules
Rule 1-2. Exerting Influence on Ball -- Note added to clarify what constitutes a
serious breach of Rule 1-2.
Rule 4-1. Form and Make of Clubs -- Amended to reduce the penalty for carrying,
but not using, a non-conforming club or a club in breach of Rule 4-2, from
disqualification to the same as carrying more than 14 clubs.
Rule 12-1. Searching for Ball; Seeing Ball -- Amended to include searching for a
ball in an obstruction.
Rule 12-2. Identifying Ball -- Amended to allow a player to lift his ball for
identification in a hazard (see corresponding change to Rule 15-3, removing the
exemption from penalty for playing a wrong ball in a hazard).
Rule 13-4. Ball in Hazard; Prohibited Actions -- Exception 1 amended for
clarification; Exception 2 amended to refer to Rule 13-2; Exception 3 added to
exempt a player from penalty under Rule 13-4a (testing the condition of the
hazard) in certain circumstances.
Rule 14-3. Artificial Devices, Unusual Equipment and Unusual Use of Equipment --
Amended to refer to the unusual use of equipment (see also new Exception on use
of equipment in a traditionally accepted manner) and new Exception added for
players with a legitimate medical reason to use an artificial device or unusual
equipment.
Note added to clarify that a Local Rule may be introduced allowing the use of
distance-measuring devices; previously authorized by Decision only.
Rule 15-2. Substituted Ball -- Exception added to avoid a "double penalty" when
the player incorrectly substitutes a ball and plays from a wrong place (see
corresponding change to Rule 20-7c).
Rule 15-3. Wrong Ball -- Amended to remove the exemption from penalty for
playing a wrong ball in a hazard (see corresponding change to Rule 12-2,
allowing the player to lift a ball for identification in a hazard).
Rule 16-1e. Standing Astride or on Line of Putt -- Exception added to apply no
penalty if the act was inadvertent or to avoid standing on another player's line
of putt; previously authorized by Decision only.
Rule 18. Ball at Rest Moved -- Penalty statement amended to avoid a "double
penalty" when the player lifts a ball without authority and incorrectly
substitutes a ball (see related changes to Rules 15-2 and 20-7c).
Rule 18-1. Ball at Rest Moved; By Outside Agency -- Note added to clarify the
procedure when a ball might have been moved by an outside agency.
Rule 19-2. Ball in Motion Deflected or Stopped By Player, Partner, Caddie or
Equipment -- Amended to reduce the penalty in both match play and stroke play to
one stroke.
Rule 20-3a. Placing and Replacing; By Whom and Where -- Amended to reduce the
penalty for having the wrong person place or replace a ball to one stroke.
Rule 20-7c. Playing from Wrong Place; Stroke Play -- Note added to avoid a
"double penalty" when the player plays from a wrong place and incorrectly
substitutes a ball (see corresponding change to Rule 15-2).
Rule 24-1. Movable Obstruction -- Amended to allow a flagstick, whether
attended, removed or held up, to be moved when a ball is in motion.
Rule 24-3. Ball in Obstruction Not Found;
Rule 25-1c. Ball in Abnormal Ground Condition Not Found;
Rule 26-1. Water Hazards (Including Lateral Water Hazards);
Rule 27-1. Stroke and Distance; Ball Out of Bounds; Ball Not Found Within Five
Minutes --
In the above four Rules, the term "reasonable evidence" has been replaced by
"known or virtually certain" when determining whether a ball that has not been
found may be treated as lost in an obstruction (Rule 24-3), an abnormal ground
condition (Rule 25-1) or a water hazard (Rule 26-1). See corresponding change to
Definition of "Lost Ball" and Rule 18-1.
Appendix I
Seams of Cut Turf -- New Specimen Local Rule added.
Temporary Immovable Obstruction -- Clause II of the Specimen Local Rule amended
to include an additional requirement that, for intervention relief to be
granted, the temporary immovable obstruction must be on the player's line of
play.
Appendix II
Design of Clubs
Adjustability -- Amended to allow forms of adjustability other than weight
adjustment, subject to evaluation by the USGA.
Clubhead; Plain in Shape -- Amended to clarify meaning of "plain in shape" and
list some of the features that are not permitted; previously detailed in
guidelines on equipment Rules.
Clubhead; Dimensions, Volume and Moment of Inertia -- Sections added on moment
of inertia and putter head dimensions; previously detailed in guidelines on
equipment Rules and test protocols.
Clubhead; Spring Effect and Dynamic Properties -- New section added on spring
effect. The limit, as detailed in the Pendulum Test Protocol, now applies to all
clubs (except putters) and in all forms of the game; previously covered by
condition of competition.
Rules of Amateur Status
Rule 3-2a -- Exception amended to clarify a cash prize for a hole-in-one made
while playing golf is permissible.
Rule 4-2b -- Note added regarding the rules of the National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA).
Rule 4-2c -- Note added regarding the rules of the NCAA.
Rule 6-2 -- Exception added for a player promoting (a) his national, state or
county union or association, (b) certain types of golf competitions or events or
(c) a recognized charity.