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" If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. "
Golf Donts: Admonitions that Will Help the Novice to Play Well and Scratch ... - Page 48
by Hugh Louis FitzPatrick - 1900 - 112 pages
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Constitution, By-laws and Rules

Golf - 1894 - 146 pages
...the occurrence submitted to as a "rub of the green." If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. If a ball at rest be displaced by any agency outside the match, excepting wind, the...
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Practical Golf

Walter J. Travis - Golf - 1901 - 276 pages
...occurrence submitted to as a " rub of the green." If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. If a ball at rest be displaced by any agency outside the match, excepting wind, the...
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Practical Golf

Walter J. Travis - Golf - 1901 - 286 pages
...occurrence submitted to as a " rub of the green." If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. If a ball at rest be displaced by any agency outside the match, excepting wind, the...
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The Complete Golfer

Harry Vardon - Golf - 1905 - 392 pages
...occurrence submitted to as a " rub of the green." If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. If a ball at rest be displaced by any agency outside the match, excepting wind, the...
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The Complete Golfer

Harry Vardon - Golf - 1908 - 396 pages
...(2) If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped, or il on the putting-green, placed, as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. (3) If a ball at rest be displaced by any agency outside the match, except wind, the...
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Year-book

Golf - 1910 - 170 pages
...(2) If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped, or if on the putting-green, placed, as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. (3) If a ball a* rest be displaced by any agency outside the match, except wind, the...
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Year-book

Golf - 1919 - 222 pages
...(2) If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped, or if on the putting-green, placed, as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. The penalty for a breach of this Rule shall be the loss of the hole in Match Play...
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Year-book

Golf - 1921 - 244 pages
...(2) If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped, or if on the putting-green, placed, as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. The penalty for a breach of this Rule shall be the loss of the hole in Match Play...
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Year-book

Golf - 1922 - 274 pages
...(2) If a ball lodge in anything moving, a ball shall be dropped, or if on the putting-green, placed, as near as possible to the place where the object was when the ball lodged in it, without penalty. Ball at rest displaced by outside agency. (3) If a ball of rest be displaced by any...
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