First, the basic rules of golf.
1. Participants must compete under fair conditions.
2. You must be able to objectively handle situations in your favor during the game.
Second, the stroke competition and the hole competition.
1,The stroke competition:The winner is the player who has completed the specified one or more runs with the fewest strokes. Both international and national competitions use par ratios
2,The hole competition:The winner of the hole is the team with the lowest number of strokes, and each hole determines the winner of the match.
Third,Politeness and norms.
Pay attention to safety when playing to prevent injury accidents. Don't interfere with other people's play, don't delay time. The group that moves too slowly lets the next group pass. After playing a shot, the course should be carefully repaired.
Fourth,Playing rules.
Late: If you are less than 5 minutes late, there is a two-stroke penalty.
Sequence: In the order prescribed by the competition Organizing Committee, it may also be determined by drawing lots, guessing or age to decide who will serve first.
Stroke: If the official swing does not hit the ball, it should be counted as a stroke. The ball falls off the tee, the second shot is in place, the ball is back on the tee, even if it is third.
Ball out of bounds: When the ball is out of bounds, it can be played after everyone has finished playing. But it counts as the third pole.
Service placement: The ball must be placed on the tee in the service area when serving.
Fifth, Way rules.
Order of play: The player farther from the hole should play first.
Wrong shot: If you hit someone else's ball by mistake, you will be penalized two strokes.
Change the ball: If the ball is broken, you can explain to your partner to change the ball; There is a penalty of one stroke for not stating the change of ball; A sneaky ball change is a two-stroke penalty. Re-select the ball position: If the golf ball is hit where it is impossible to play, you can tell your partner that the penalty team will take the ball out and toss it away from the hole within a radius of two strokes.
Ball hunt: In order to confirm your ball, touch the field obstacle, and move the ball, penalty one stroke. If the ball is not found within 5 minutes, it is considered to be lost, and the ball is returned to the original position to play, and a penalty is added.
Other: A two-stroke penalty for breaking a branch while playing or swinging. It hits your cart or bag, two strokes. When you hit the ball, if you hit it together, it counts as two strokes.
Sixth, the obstacle zone rule.
Bunker shot: In the bunker, when preparing to play, the club hits the sand, there is a two-stroke penalty.
To hit the water hazard ball: The ball enters the water hazard, a penalty stroke, and then toss the ball outside the water hazard at the water cut point. No penalty if you stick to the water.
Seventh, the hole area (green) rules.
Wipe the ball: The ball plays on the hole area, you can wipe the ball, but you must mark the ball position, no mark, to penalty one stroke.
Eighth, the order of play: whose ball is far from the hole plays first.
Obstruction: A ball that prevents others from playing can be picked up but should be marked. There are leaves on the putt line that can be removed, but there are spikes on the putt line that can't be cleaned. When someone else's ball is still moving, you make a move and hit your own ball. Two strokes.
Hole entry: In the official stroke competition, every hole must be hit the man hole, otherwise you will lose the qualification.
Touching someone else's ball: When playing golf on the green and touching someone else's ball on the green, put the ball back in place (if both players' balls are on the green, the person who hits the ball will be penalized two strokes).