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Rule 16-1

General

a. Touching Line of Putt
The line of putt must not be touched except:
(i) the player may remove loose impediments, provided he does not press anything down;
(ii) the player may place the club in front of the ball when addressing it, provided he does not press anything down;
(iii) in measuring ? Rule 18-6;
(iv) in lifting the ball ? Rule 16-1b;
(v) in pressing down a ball-marker;
(vi) in repairing old hole plugs or ball marks on the putting green ? Rule 16-1c; and
(vii) in removing movable obstructions ? Rule 24-1.

(Indicating line for putting on putting green ? see Rule 8-2b.)

b. Lifting and Cleaning Ball
A ball on the putting green may be lifted and, if desired, cleaned. The position of the ball must be marked before it is lifted and the ball must be replaced (See Rule 20-1).

c. Repair of Hole Plugs, Ball Marks and Other Damage

The player may repair an old hole plug or damage to the putting green caused by the impact of a ball, whether or not the player?s ball lies on the putting green. If a ball or ball-marker is accidentally moved in the process of the repair, the ball or ball-marker must be replaced. There is no penalty provided the movement of the ball is directly attributable to the specific act of repairing an old hole plug or damage to the putting green caused by the impact of a ball. Otherwise, the player incurs a penalty stroke under Rule 18-2a.

Any other damage to the putting green must not be repaired if it might assist the player in his subsequent play of the hole.

d. Testing Surface
During the play of a hole, a player must not test the surface of the putting green by rolling a ball or roughening or scraping the surface.

e. Standing Astride or on Line of Putt
The player must not make a stroke on the putting green from a stance astride, or with either foot touching, the line of putt or an extension of that line behind the ball.

f. Making Stroke While Another Ball in Motion
The player must not make a stroke while another ball is in motion after a stroke from the putting green, except that, if a player does so, there is no penalty if it was his turn to play.

(Lifting ball assisting or interfering with play while another ball in motion ? see Rule 22.)

Penalty for Breach of Rule 16-1:
Match play ? Loss of hole;
Stroke play ? Two strokes.

(Position of caddie or partner ? see Rule 14-2.)

(Wrong putting green ? see Rule 25-3.)


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Rule 16-1Decisions:
Decision 16-1a/1   Brushing Aside or Mopping Up Casual Water on Line of Putt ]
Decision 16-1a/2   Reserved ]
Decision 16-1a/3   Removing Dew or Frost from Line of Putt ]
Decision 16-1a/4   Removing Casual Water from Hole ]
Decision 16-1a/5   Touching Inside of Hole ]
Decision 16-1a/6   Damaged Hole; Procedure for Player ]
Decision 16-1a/7   Player Repairs Depression on Line of Putt Created When Partially Embedded Acorn Removed ]
Decision 16-1a/8   Loose Impediments Removed from Line of Putt with Cap or Towel ]
Decision 16-1a/9   Brushing Loose Impediments Off Line of Putt with Palm of Hand ]
Decision 16-1a/10   Loose Impediments Brushed Along Line of Putt Rather Than to Side ]
Decision 16-1a/11   Raised Tuft of Grass on Line of Putt Brushed to Determine Whether It Is Loose ]
Decision 16-1a/12   Player Walks on Line of Putt ]
Decision 16-1a/13   Line of Putt Damaged Accidentally by Opponent, Fellow-Competitor or Their Caddies ]
Decision 16-1a/14   Reserved ]
Decision 16-1a/15   Mushroom Growing on Line of Putt ]
Decision 16-1a/16   Spike Mark on Line of Putt Repaired During Repair of Ball Mark ]
Decision 16-1a/16.5   Spike Mark on Line of Putt Pressed Down When Player Repairs Old Hole Plug ]
Decision 16-1a/17   Ball Lifted on Putting Green Placed Ahead of Ball-Marker and Then Moved Back to Original Position ]
Decision 16-1b/1   Ball on Putting Green Lifted Because Player Feared Ball Might Move ]
Decision 16-1b/20   Ball Lifted from Putting Green; Ball Replaced While Another Ball in Motion But Then Lifted Because Moving Ball Might Strike It ]
Decision 16-1b/3   Ball Lifted from Putting Green; Ball Replaced While Another Ball in Motion Subsequently Deflects Moving Ball ]
Decision 16-1c/1   Repair of Ball Mark a Second Time ]
Decision 16-1c/1.5   Ball Mark Partially On and Partially Off Putting Green Is on Line of Play ]
Decision 16-1c/2   Ball Mark in Position to Assist Opponent ]
Decision 16-1c/3   Old Hole Plug Sunk or Raised on Line of Putt ]
Decision 16-1c/4   Repair of Spike Mark Damage Around Hole ]
Decision 16-1d/1   Player Concedes Opponent?s Next Stroke and Rolls or Knocks Ball to Opponent ]
Decision 16-1d/2   Player Concedes Opponent?s Next Stroke and Knocks His Ball Away Along Own Line of Putt ]
Decision 16-1d/3   Player Returns Ball to Spot from Which It Was Lifted by Rolling It with Putter ]
Decision 16-1d/4   Testing for Wetness Surface of Putting Green Behind Ball ]
Decision 16-1d/5   Rubbing Ball on Putting Green for Cleaning Purposes ]
Decision 16-1d/6   Caddie Roughens Surface of Putting Green But Player Does Not Benefit ]
Decision 16-1e/1   Meaning of ?Line of Putt? in Context of ?Standing Astride or On Line of Putt? ]
 


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