What is the rule for preferred lies?

What is the rule for preferred lies?

Traditionally, “preferred lies” means a golfer can lift a golf ball that is in the ​fairway and move it up to six inches in any direction (but not closer to the hole), but there are variations on the length that is allowed. The “preferred lies” condition is also commonly known by two other names: Winter rules.

Can you have preferred lies in the rough?

A player is entitled to prefer the lie of the ball when the ball lies on a closely-mown area through the green. If the ball does not lie on a closely-mown area, e.g. the rough, the player cannot take a preferred lie under this specimen Local Rule.

What does preferred lies mean on a golf course?

‘Preferred lies’ is the term that means that you as a golf player are allowed to improve your lie without penalty on certain parts of a golf course. It’s a local rule only and is also known as ‘winter rules’. It’s only in effect if you’re informed upon arrival at the golf course.

Can you hit from another fairway?

There is nothing to stop you playing the ‘wrong’ fairway if you wish providing it is in bounds. In an amateur situation this is likely to be a misplaced shot, but there are examples in the pro game where players hit the wrong fairway intentionally.

What does preferred lies in bunkers mean?

Introduce preferred lies in bunkers, for example allowing a place in the bunker within one club-length not nearer to the hole than where the ball came to rest.

Can you clean your ball in the fairway?

Obviously golfers are allowed to mark and clean golf balls on the putting surfaces, so preferred lies rules don’t apply there. Everywhere else on the golf course that isn’t the fairway or green of the hole the golfer is currently playing, the golfer has to play the ball down, as it lies, without cleaning or moving it.

Can you clean your ball on the fairway?

Can you move your ball in the fairway?

If your ball is in the fairway and you accidentally kick and move it, that will be a one-stroke penalty and the ball must be replaced on its original spot.

Why are there no rakes in bunkers?

There are no rakes in the bunkers because of the conditions set forth by the Centers for Disease Control and the state of Florida, which require operating golf courses to remove shared surfaces used by golfers. One of those shared surfaces is a bunker rake, so they’ve all been removed from the course.

Are rakes allowed in bunkers?

If rakes are left in the middle of the bunker, the only way to position them is to throw them into the bunker and this causes damage to the surface. Also, if a rake is in the middle of a large bunker, it is either not used or the player is obliged to rake a large area of the bunker, resulting in unnecessary delay.

Can you move your ball on the fairway?