Playing the Ball As It Lies
Lesson 5 Chapter 5

Play It Where It Lies!
One of the most important rules in golf is to play the ball where it lands.
- If your ball stops and then moves because of wind or water, you play it from the new spot (except if it’s on the green).
If Your Ball Gets Moved…
- If someone or something else moves your ball before you hit it, put it back where it was.
- If you move your own ball by accident, it’s usually a 1-stroke penalty, unless:
- You’re allowed to move it (like on the green, picking it up in the rough to check if it’s yours, or taking embedded ball relief).
- You accidentally move it while looking for it or marking it.
- You accidentally move it on the tee box or green.
- You’re moving something like a rake or water bottle and accidentally move it.
⚠️ If you don’t put it back in the right spot, it’s a 2-stroke penalty!
Making a Stroke
- If you accidentally hit the ball twice in one swing, there is no penalty.
- You can’t hold or press the club against your body when you swing (e.g. you cannot "anchor" your putter on your body.
- You can’t hit a moving ball, except:
- The ball moves after you start your backswing.
- The ball falls off the tee as you swing.
- The ball is moving in water or a penalty area.
Practice Swings
- On the tee box or green: no penalty if you hit the ball by accident.
- Anywhere else: 1-stroke penalty AND put the ball back in its spot.
- If you don’t replace it, that’s a 2-stroke penalty.
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