Readers will be aware
of my view (as documented elsewhere in this blog) that the ill-considered
tinkering by The Castle with Rule 18 in the current Rule Book has had the
unintended consequence of rendering this Rule unworkable.
There follows a
proposed –and necessary – revision of this Rule which:
1. includes
an appropriately consistent use of the terms 'moved' and 'caused to ove'
(which are not always synonymous);
2. provides for an appropriately consistent outcome in cases where the ball is moved after the stroke has been commenced and the stroke is completed (the necessity for which is described elsewhere in this blog*); and
3. includes deletion of the rather inept Exception to Rule 18-2b together with a modification of the Rule which leads to The Castle's desired outcome, but in much clearer terms.
Rule 18
Ball at Rest Moved
18-1. By Outside Agency
If a ball at rest is moved or caused
to be moved by an outside agency, it must be replaced, unless the movement of
the ball occurs after the player has begun the stroke or the backward movement
of the club for the stroke and the stroke is made.
Note: It is a question
of fact whether a ball has been moved by an outside agency. In order to apply this
Rule, it must be known or virtually certain that an outside agency has moved
the ball. In the absence of such knowledge or certainty, the player must play
the ball as it lies or, if the ball is not found, proceed under Rule 27-1.
(Player’s ball at rest moved by another ball– see Rule 18-5)
18-2. By Player, Partner, Caddie or Equipment
a.
General
Except as permitted by
the Rules, when a player’s ball is in play, if
(i) the player, his
partner or either of their caddies:
• lifts or moves the
ball,
• touches it purposely
(except with a club in the act of addressing the ball), or
• causes the ball to
move, or
(ii) the equipment of
the player or his partner moves or causes the ball to move,
the player incurs a
penalty of one stroke.
If the ball is moved,
it must be replaced, unless the movement of the ball occurs after the player
has begun the stroke or the backward movement of the club for the stroke and
the stroke is made.
Under the Rules there
is no penalty if a player accidentally moves or causes his ball to move in the
following circumstances:
• In searching for a
ball covered by sand, in the replacement of loose impediments moved in a hazard
while finding or identifying a ball**, in probing for a ball lying in water in a
water hazard or in searching for a ball in an obstruction or an abnormal ground
condition – Rule 12-1
• In repairing a hole
plug or ball mark –Rule 16-1c
• In measuring –Rule
18-6
• In lifting a ball
under a Rule – Rule 20-1
• In placing or
replacing a ball under a Rule–Rule 20-3a
• In removing a loose
impediment on the putting green – Rule 23-1
• In removing movable
obstructions – Rule 24-1
b. Ball
Moving After Address
If a player’s ball in play moves
after he has addressed it (other than as a result of a stroke), unless it is
known or virtually certain that the player did not cause his ball to move, the
player is deemed to have moved the ball and incurs a penalty of one stroke.
The ball must be
replaced, unless the movement of the ball occurs after the player has begun the
stroke or the backward movement of the club for the stroke and the stroke is
made.
18-3. By Opponent, Caddie or Equipment in Match Play
a.
During Search
If, during search for
a player’s ball, an opponent, his caddie or his equipment moves the ball,
touches it or causes it to move, there is no penalty. If the ball is moved, it
must be replaced.
b. Other
Than During Search
If, other than during
search for a player’s ball, an opponent, his caddie or his equipment moves the
ball, touches it purposely or causes it to move, except as otherwise provided
in the Rules, the opponent incurs a penalty of one stroke. If the ball is
moved, it must be replaced unless the movement of the ball occurs after the player has
begun the stroke or the backward movement of the club for the stroke and the
stroke is made.
(Playing a wrong ball – see Rule 15-3)
(Ball moved in measuring – see Rule 18-6)
18-4. By Fellow-Competitor, Caddie or Equipment in Stroke Play
If a
fellow-competitor, his caddie or his equipment moves the player’s ball, touches
it or causes it to move, there is no penalty. If the ball is moved, it must be
replaced unless
the movement of the ball occurs after the player has begun the stroke or the
backward movement of the club for the stroke and the stroke is made.
(Playing a wrong ball
– see Rule 15-3)
18-5. By Another Ball
If a ball in play and
at rest is moved or caused to be moved by another ball in motion after a
stroke, the moved ball must be replaced unless the movement of the ball occurs after the
player has begun the stroke or the backward movement of the club for the stroke
and the stroke is made.
18-6. Ball Moved in Measuring
If a ball or
ball-marker is moved in measuring while proceeding under or in determining the
application of a Rule, the ball or ball-marker must be replaced. There is no
penalty, provided the movement of the ball or ball-marker is directly
attributable to the specific act of measuring. Otherwise, the provisions of
Rule 18-2a, 18-3b or 18-4 apply.
*
see Rog’s Blog: Rule 18-2b, parts 1 and 2
**
see proposals to change Rules covering loose impediments, described elsewhere
in this blog.
All
criticism and/or suggestions for improvement would be gratefully received.
It's hard to argue with your proposal Rog. It has certainly made things clearer for me.
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work.