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Answered by xXToxicSinzXx
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Answer:

Before lifting a ball under a Rule requiring the ball to be replaced on its original spot, the player must mark the spot which means to:

Place a ball-marker right behind or right next to the ball, or

Hold a club on the ground right behind or right next to the ball.

If the spot is marked with a ball-marker, after replacing the ball the player must remove the ball-marker before making a stroke.

If the player lifts the ball without marking its spot, marks its spot in a wrong way or makes a stroke with a ball-marker left in place, the player gets one penalty stroke.

If multiple Rule breaches result from a single act or related acts, see Rule 1.3c(4).

When a ball is lifted to take relief under a Rule, the player is not required to mark the spot before lifting the ball.

b. Who May Lift Ball

The player’s ball may be lifted under the Rules only by:

The player, or

Anyone the player authorizes, but such authorization must be given each time before the ball is lifted rather than given generally for the round.

Exception – Caddie May Lift Player’s Ball on Putting Green Without Authorization: When the player’s ball is on the putting green, his or her caddie may lift the ball without the player’s authorization.

If the caddie lifts the ball without authorization when it is anywhere except on the putting green, the player gets one penalty stroke (see Rule 9.4).

c. Cleaning Lifted Ball

A ball lifted from the putting green may always be cleaned (see Rule 13.1b).

A ball lifted from anywhere else may always be cleaned except when it is lifted:

To See If It Is Cut or Cracked. Cleaning is not allowed (see Rule 4.2c(1)).

To Identify It. Cleaning is allowed only as needed to identify it (see Rule 7.3).

Because It Interferes with Play. Cleaning is not allowed (see Rule 15.3b(2)).

To See If It Lies in Condition Where Relief Is Allowed. Cleaning is not allowed, unless the player then takes relief under a Rule (see Rule 16.4).

If the player cleans a lifted ball when not allowed, he or she gets one penalty stroke.

If multiple Rule breaches result from a single act or related acts, see Rule 1.3c(4).

Explanation:

Answered by Jwhssjjdtsjwausyj
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Explanation:

: A hole-in-one. Hitting the ball into the hole in one stroke. Address: Taking a stance and placing the clubhead behind the golf ball in preparation for playing a shot.

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