Rules of Golf – Rule #28 – Unplayable ball

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9 Comments

  1. If my understanding is correct (I’m fairly new to golf), you should also
    have stated in this video that these 3 options will cost you a one stroke
    penalty?

  2. Whomever gave you that advice was misinformed. In determining your two
    club-length relief option for an unplayable ball, you can use any club to
    measure.

  3. Sir, does this rule still apply in 2013? I was told recently that I was not
    allowed to use the driver to measure with when dropping out of a bush. He
    said I must use the club I am planning on using to hit the shot with.

  4. No, if you are taking two club lengths the ball must remain in the bunker.
    You could however declare your ball unplayable and go back to where you hit
    your last shot.

  5. can a ball be declared unplayable in a bunker and moved out if its within 2
    clubs lengths, or must it remain within the bunker?

  6. if i drive the ball from the tee into an unplayable, and then drop the ball
    within two club lengths, will the next shot i take be my 3rd or 4th? thanks

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