Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Ask Linda #940-Practice swing in adjacent bunker

Linda, when in a bunker, can I ground a club in an adjacent bunker to take a practice swing?

Thanks,
Lou from Toronto

Dear Lou,

No. You are not permitted to take a practice swing in an adjacent bunker before making a stroke from a bunker. This is a breach of Rule 13-4a, which prohibits testing the condition of a bunker prior to making a stroke at a ball that lies in a bunker [Decision 13-4/0.5].

Follow-up question from Lou:
So further to this then, if I play out of a bunker, immediately play a practice swing in the bunker, not realizing my ball went over the green into another bunker, would a penalty be incurred?

In this case there would be no penalty, Lou. Exception 3 to Rule 13-4 absolves the player of a penalty for testing the condition in a hazard after he has hit the ball out of that hazard into another hazard. So if you should hit your ball out of bunker #1 into bunker #2, and subsequently take a practice stroke in bunker #1, you are not penalized for that practice stroke.

Linda

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