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Ball Still Within Teeing Area – Golf Rules Explained



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(5) Ball Is Not in Play Until Stroke Is Made. Whether the ball is teed or on the ground, when starting a hole or playing again from the teeing area under a Rule:
The ball is not in play until the player makes a stroke at it, and
The ball may be lifted or moved without penalty before the stroke is made.
If a teed ball falls off the tee or is knocked off the tee by the player before the player has made a stroke at it, it may be re-teed anywhere in the teeing area without penalty.
But if the player makes a stroke at that ball while it is falling or after it has fallen off, there is no penalty, the stroke counts and the ball is in play.
(6) When Ball in Play Lies in Teeing Area. If the player’s ball in play is in the teeing area after a stroke (such as a teed ball after a stroke that missed the ball) or after taking relief, the player may:
Lift or move the ball without penalty (see Rule 9.4b, Exception 1), and
Play that ball or another ball from anywhere in the teeing area from a tee or the ground under (2), including playing the ball as it lies.
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  1. Can I tee it up anywhere in the teeing area for the 2nd shot or where the ball came to rest?

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