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Rule Changes for 2019

  

Ball Moved During Search

No penalty for accidentally moving your ball during search.


No Penalty for Moving Ball on the Putting Green

No penalty for accidentally moving your ball or ball-marker on the putting green.


Standard for Deciding Why a Ball Moved

New standard to determine if you caused your ball to move.


Replacing Ball When Original Spot is Not Known

When the original location of your ball is not known, replace it on its estimated spot.


Ball in Motion Accidentally Deflected

No penalty if your ball in motion is accidentally deflected by you, your equipment, or your caddie.


Measuring the Size of the Relief Area Where a Ball Must Be Dropped and Played

Your relief area for dropping a ball is a fixed size of either one or two club-lengths using the longest club in your bag, other than your putter.


New Procedure for Dropping a Ball

Your ball must be let go from knee height and fall through the air without touching any part of your body or equipment.


Where a Dropped Ball Must Come to Rest

Your ball must come to rest in the relief area where it was dropped, or else it must be redropped.


Fixed Distances to be Used for Measuring

A fixed distance of the longest club in your bag, other than your putter, is used for measuring.


Time For Search Before Ball is Lost

Your ball is lost if not found in three minutes (rather than the previous five minutes).


Substitution of Ball Always Allowed When Taking Relief

You may always substitute a ball when taking relief.


Relief For an Embedded Ball

Relief allowed without penalty for an embedded ball anywhere (except in sand) in the “general area” (a new term for “through the green”).


Procedure for Taking Lateral Relief

In taking lateral relief, drop within two club-lengths of where your ball entered the penalty area. The size of a club-length is always measured using the longest club in your bag, other than your putter.


Procedure for Taking Back-on-the-Line Relief

One of your options for relief from either a red or yellow penalty area is called back-on-the-line relief.


When to Replace a Ball That Moves on the Putting Green

After your ball has been lifted and replaced, if it then moves, always replace it on its original spot even if it was blown by the wind or moved for no clear reason.


Repairing Damage on the Putting Green

Repair of almost any damage is allowed on the putting green (including spike marks and animal damage).


Touching Line of Play on a Putting Green

No penalty for touching your line of play on the putting green so long as doing so does not improve the conditions for your stroke.


Ball Played From Green Hits Unattended Flagstick in Hole

No penalty if your ball played from the putting green (or anywhere else) hits the unattended flagstick in the hole.


Areas the Committee May Mark as Penalty Areas

Areas of desert, jungle, lava rock, etc. (in addition to areas of water) may now be marked as red or yellow “penalty areas.”


Touching Loose Impediments or Ground in a Penalty Area

No penalty for moving loose impediments, touching the ground, or grounding your club in a penalty area.


Expanded Use of Red-Marked Penalty Areas

Committees have the discretion to mark any penalty area as red so that lateral relief is always allowed.


Elimination of Opposite Side Relief for Red Penalty Areas

Relief from a red penalty area no longer allowed on the opposite side from where the ball last entered the penalty area.


Moving or Touching Loose Impediments or Touching Sand in a Bunker

Relaxed Rules relating to loose impediments and touching the ground in a bunker.


Unplayable Ball in Bunker

Relief allowed outside a bunker for an unplayable ball for two penalty strokes.


Use of Clubs Damaged During Round

A club damaged during a round can continue to be used, even if you damaged it in anger.


Adding Clubs to Replace a Club Damaged During Round

You are not allowed to replace a damaged club during a round if you were responsible for the damage.


Use of Distance-Measuring Devices

The use of DMDs is allowed unless a Local Rule has been adopted prohibiting their use.


Caddie Standing Behind a Player to Help Line the Player Up

A caddie is not allowed to stand on a line behind you while you are taking your stance and until your stroke is made.


Caddie Lifting Ball on the Putting Green

Your caddie may lift and replace your ball on the putting green without your specific authorization to do so.


Encouraging Prompt Pace of Play

It is recommended that you play “ready golf” and make each stroke in no more than 40 seconds.


Maximum Score Form of Stroke Play

A new “Maximum Score” form of stroke play is recognized, where your score for a hole is capped at a max score.


Expected Standards of Player Conduct

The Rules speak directly to the high standards of conduct expected from players.


Code of Player Conduct

Committees are given authority to adopt their own code of player conduct and to set penalties for breaches of that code.


Elimination of the Requirement to Announce the Player's Intent to Lift a Ball

When you have good reason to mark and lift your ball, you are no longer required to first announce your intention.


Reasonable Judgment in Estimating and Measuring

A player’s reasonable judgment will not be second-guessed based on later evidence. 


Local Rule: Alternative to Stroke and Distance

A new Local Rule provides an alternative to stroke-and-distance relief for a ball that is lost outside a penalty area or out of bounds.


Rule Changes for thru 2023

  Key Rules Changes (2019-2023) and Usage Examples

  • Pace of Play: Search time reduced from 5 to 3 minutes. "Ready Golf" is encouraged in stroke play.
  • Ball on Putting Green: No penalty for moving a ball accidentally on the putting green; replace the ball.
  • Flagstick: Players may putt with the flagstick in the hole without penalty if the ball hits it.
  • Dropping Procedure: Balls must be dropped from knee height, not shoulder height.
  • Penalty Areas: "Water hazards" are now "penalty areas". You can move loose impediments and touch the ground in penalty areas.
  • Bunkers: Loose impediments can be removed in bunkers. You cannot touch the sand with a club right behind the ball.
  • Embedded Ball: Free relief is allowed for a ball embedded in the "general area" (formerly "through the green"), not just the fairway.
  • Double Hit: If a player accidentally hits their ball twice during a stroke, there is no penalty.
  • Club Damage: A damaged club can be used, repaired, or replaced, even if damaged in anger.
  • Caddie Restrictions: A caddie cannot stand behind a player while they take their stance.
  • Unplayable Ball in Bunker: A new option allows taking the ball outside the bunker with two penalty strokes.
  • Distance Measuring Devices (DMDs): Allowed, unless a Local Rule prohibits them. 

Synonyms/Related Terms for Rule Changes

  • Rules Modernization
  • Golf Rules Overhaul
  • 2023 Rules of Golf Updates
  • Pace of Play Initiatives
  • Simplified Rules of Golf 

Key 2023 Refinements

  • Club Modification: Replaced club restriction loosened.
  • Natural Disasters: New relief rule for natural disasters.
  • Handicap: Penalty for submitting a wrong handicap removed.

For the full, detailed rules, consult the official USGA Rules of Golf.  

Rule Changes for thru 2026

  

  • Modifications for Players with Disabilities (Rule 25): These are now fully integrated into the Rules of Golf, allowing for specific accommodations in all competitions, such as a blind golfer having a guide. 
  • Damaged Club Replacement (Rule 4.1a/b): A player can replace a club damaged during a round, unless damaged through abuse. Example: If a club breaks in a bunker or hits a tree during a normal swing, it can be replaced. 
  • Back-on-the-Line Relief Procedure (Rule 14.3b): When taking relief for a red/yellow penalty area or unplayable ball, the player drops on a line, and the ball must come to rest within one club-length of where it was dropped. 
  • Handicap Not Required on Scorecard (Rule 3.3b): Players are no longer penalized for failing to put their handicap on their scorecard, as it is now the Committee’s responsibility. 
  • Ball Moved by Natural Forces (Rule 9.6): If a ball is lifted or moved by natural forces (like wind or water) after being dropped, placed, or replaced, it must be replaced at its original spot without penalty. 
  • Penalty for Playing Incorrectly Substituted Ball (Rule 6.3): The penalty for playing an incorrect ball in stroke play is reduced from two strokes to one. 
  • Removed Penalty for Moving Ball on Putting Green (Rule 13.1d): There is no penalty if a player, partner, or opponent accidentally moves a ball or ball-marker on the putting green. 

Additional Clarifications (2024-Present)

  • Animal Influences (Rule 11.1b/Model Local Rule E-13): If a ball is moved by an animal (or is resting against one), the player can remove the animal, and if the ball moves, it can be replaced without penalty.
  • Damaged Club Definition (Rule 4.1): A club is considered damaged if it is cracked, deformed, or the clubhead is loose (beyond just a rattle).

Synonyms and Concepts 

  • Rules Modernization: The overall effort to update the rules.
  • 2023 Rules Revisions: Changes to the 2019/2020 code.
  • Simplified Procedures: Changes to penalties and relief. 

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