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South Course Championship Rules
Your ball
lands in the woods -
What are your options?
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Hit a provisional
ball if you think your ball may be lost outside a hazard.
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If you find
your ball it becomes the ball in play
(you cannot play the provisional
ball).
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Play the ball as
it lies - no penalty.
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Declare the ball
unplayable.
(a) You may drop the ball within two club lengths no nearer the
hole - one stroke penalty.
(b) Line the ball up with the hole and go straight
back along that line as far as you like - one stroke penalty.
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If your ball is
lost you can play the provisional ball - penalty stoke and distance (if it
was your tee shot you would now be hitting your fourth shot).
If you didn't
hit a provisional ball, you must go back to where you hit the errant shot and
re-hit - penalty stroke and distance.
Your ball lands
in a hazard -
Where are the hazards?
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The hazards are
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(a) Hole # 4 & 13, the ditch (hole) below the green.
(b) Hole # 5 & 14,
the ditch on the left side of the fairway.
(c) Hole # 9 & 18, the ravine on
the left side and the ditch on the right side and other hazards as marked.
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You may play your
ball as it lies in the hazard -
No penalty (don't ground your club or move loose impediments)
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Drop a ball
within two club lengths of the point of entry, not nearer to the hole -
penalty one stroke.
Entry Fee - $10 Pay Bill Chisholm at
South Course
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