(3) A ball played by mishap away from putting green, while passing through the green, lifted, and dropped off on the side furthest from the hole to which the player is proceeding.
(e) A ball played on to bare ground must be lifted and dropped outside such ground at a distance from the hole at which the player is proceeding.
2.—UNDER PENALTY OF ONE STROKE
A ball may be lifted—
(a) When lying in water.
(b) When lying in the stakes.
Should a ball lie in the matted area or Club house adjoining the 7th, 4th, or 9th greens, or on the road beyond the iron railings, it may be lifted and teed a Club's length back from these obstructions and in the direction of the ball's line of flight.
If lost, another ball may be substituted.
If a ball lie close to or up against a hurdle hazard, the player may lift and drop his ball behind such hazard.
UNDER PENALTY OF ONE STROKE AND DISTANCE.
If a ball be lost, another ball shall be played at the place from which the original ball was struck.
...the bed of the stroke hedge bounding the st...in any obstacle on the line. In the latter case, ...must be found behind ...the table on which to drop it...when no such ground is available, rule 4 (5) applies. (If lost, another ball may be substituted.)
UNDER PENALTY OF TWO STROKES.
A ball may be lifted out of any difficulty and teed behind the same.
Where it is impossible to play from behind a hazard, for lift...
(3) A ball played by misish auy putting green, whi ing through the green, lifted, and droppeil off t on the side furthest f hole to which the p proceeding.
(e) A ball played on to aar ground must be lifted an outside such ground a distance from the holat the player is proceeding
2.-UNDER PENALTY OF ONE STROË
A ball may be lifted—
(a) When lying in water.
() When lying in the st
Should a ball lie in the matshed
or Ctab house adjoining the 7th 4 or 9th greens, or on the road beyond the iron railings, it may be lifted and teed a Club's length back from these ercetions and in the direction of the ball's line of Bight.
If lost another ball may be sub-
stitnted.
If a ball lie close to or up against a hurdle hazard the player may lift and drop his ball behind such hazard.
DER PENALTY OF ONE STROKE AND
DISTANCE.
ball be lost, another ball shall be
al at the place from which the
t ball was struck.
the bed of the stroER hedge bounding the st in any obstacle on the
line. In the latter case must be found behind t taele on which to drop i when no such ground is rule 4 (5) applies. (If l other ball may be aubett
PENALTY OF TWO STROKES.
ball may be lifted out of any difficulty and teed behind the
samo.
Where it is impossible to play from behind a hazard, for lift-
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