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Rule 5 covers how to play a round – such as where and when a player may practise on the course before or during a round, when a round starts and ends and what happens when play has to stop or resume.

Players are expected to:

  • Start each round on time, and
  • Play continuously and at a prompt pace during each hole until the round is completed.

When it is a player’s turn to play, it is recommended that they make the stroke in no more than 40 seconds, and usually more quickly than that.

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BOUNDARY OBJECT

An object (usually lines, stakes, fences etc) that define and/or identify a course boundary.

These objects are NOT obstructions and ARE immovable
unless a specific Local Rule has been implemented [MLR A-6]

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COMPLIANT DROP

A ball has been dropped in the ‘right way’
[Rule: 14.3b]
and
has come to rest in the required area
[Rule: 14.3c].

**   The ball is now ‘in play’  **

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