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Posted 04/03/2008 19:54:20
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If you miss the ball off the tee(air shot)is this a penalty shot or has the ball got to be in play? ie you have'nt hit the ball so it's not in play
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Posted 05/03/2008 10:59:26


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A good question, and something which I'm sure we've all witnessed, if not done ourselves.

As you rightly point out the ball is not in play while it's sat on the tee, however, the ball is regarded as in play once you have swung the club with the intention of hitting it, otherwise known as a 'stroke'. For your convenience I've appended the definition of a stroke from R&A's rulebook:

A “stroke’’ is the forward movement of the club made with the intention of striking at and moving the ball, but if a player checks his downswing voluntarily before the clubhead reaches the ball he has not made a stroke.

So when we see Tiger checking his swing (stopping) as he does from time to time, this is not regarded as a 'stroke' as it was voluntarily, but, if he had missed the ball because something startled him, then that would count as a stroke.

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Posted 05/03/2008 18:45:44
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Thanks for your reply, some of the people I play with said they thought the rule was amended last year to say that the ball was not in play until it had been hit.
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Posted 06/03/2008 10:19:48


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Your friends are mistaken; as you'll see from the 2008 rule book the definition of 'ball in play' states that the ball is in play once a 'stroke' has been made, and there is no allowance for missing the ball, therefore the 'air-shot' counts as a stroke.

Definition: Ball in Play

A ball is “in play” as soon as the player has made a stroke on the teeing ground. It remains in play until it is holed, except when it is lost, out of bounds or lifted, or another ball has been substituted, whether or not the substitution is permitted; a ball so substituted becomes the ball in play.

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Posted 06/03/2008 16:37:23
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Thank you I will put them right this weekend
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Posted 08/03/2008 11:04:16


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As you may remember, when Tiger was put off by that bird flying behind him on his tee shot.
As he managed to stop his swing some how, he did not incur a penalty.


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