golflife
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Hi all, i wonder if you can help me.
When a ball is in a penalty area - according to Rule 17.1a - a ball is in a penalty area when any part of the ball lies on or touches the ground (or anything else) inside the edge of the penalty area.
A ball is out of bounds (Rule 18.2a) when all of the ball is outside the boundary edge of the course. The boundary edge of the course is the course side of the white line. Therefore, if the ball is on the white line, it is out of bounds.
My question is, what is the edge of the penalty area? Some of our penalty areas are defined by painted red lines on cart paths. if the ball is on the red line, is it inside the edge of the penalty area? or does the ball have to be on the wrong side of the red line to be in the penalty area?
Thanks for your help.
Golflife
When a ball is in a penalty area - according to Rule 17.1a - a ball is in a penalty area when any part of the ball lies on or touches the ground (or anything else) inside the edge of the penalty area.
A ball is out of bounds (Rule 18.2a) when all of the ball is outside the boundary edge of the course. The boundary edge of the course is the course side of the white line. Therefore, if the ball is on the white line, it is out of bounds.
My question is, what is the edge of the penalty area? Some of our penalty areas are defined by painted red lines on cart paths. if the ball is on the red line, is it inside the edge of the penalty area? or does the ball have to be on the wrong side of the red line to be in the penalty area?
Thanks for your help.
Golflife