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Bryson Doesn't Let Go – Golf Rules Explained

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Q.
When is a ball considered to be replaced?
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To place a ball by setting it down and letting it go, with the intent for it to be in play.
If the player sets a ball down without intending it to be in play, the ball has not been replaced and is not in play.
Whenever a Rule requires a ball to be replaced, the Rule identifies a specific spot where the ball must be replaced.

Rule 14.2b(2)
How Ball Must Be Replaced
The ball must be replaced by setting it down on the required spot and letting it go so that it stays on that spot.
When replacing a lifted ball on a spot, the Rules are concerned about only the location. The ball may be aligned in any way when being replaced (such as by lining up a trademark) so long as the ball’s vertical distance to the ground remains the same.
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