Golf
Rules
- You must Tee your
Ball within a Club length of the Hole.
- Your Tee must be upon
the ground.
- You are not to change
the Ball which you strike off the Tee.
- You are not to remove
Stones, Bones, or any Break-club for the
sake of playing your Ball, except upon
the fair Green, and that only within a
Club length of your Ball.
- If your Ball come
among Water, or any watery filth, you are
at liberty to take out your Ball, and bringing
it behind the hazard, and teeing it, you
may play it with any club and allow your
Adversary a stroke for so getting out your
Ball.
- If your Balls be found
anywhere touching one another, you are
to lift the first Ball till you play the
last.
- At holing, you are
to play your Ball honestly for the Hole,
and not play upon your Adversary's Ball,
not lying in your way to the Hole.
- If you should lose
your Ball by its being taken up, or in
any other way, you are to go back to the
spot where you struck last, and drop another
Ball, and allow your Adversary a stroke
for your misfortune.
- No man, at Holing
his Ball, is to be allowed to mark to the
Hole with his Club or anything else.
- If a Ball be stopped
by any person, Horse, Dog, or anything
else, the Ball so stopped must be played
where it lies.
- If you draw your Club
in order to strike, and proceed as far
in the stroke as to be bringing down your
Club - if then your Club shall break in
any way, it is to be accounted a stroke.
- He whose Ball lies
farthest from the Hole is obliged to play
first.
- Neither Trench, Ditch,
nor Dyke made for the preservation of the
Links, nor the Scholars' holes, nor the
Soldiers' lines, shall be accounted a Hazard,
but the Ball is to be taken out, Teed,
and played with any iron Club.
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