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Missed the Right Golf Green? Here’s What You Should Do!

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 2, 2025Updated:July 2, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Hitting the Wrong Green? Here’s What to Do

So, picture this: you’re out there on your favorite golf course and you’re feeling it—everything is clicking. You’ve just crushed your drive on the 10th hole, and just as you’re gearing up for your approach, you realize your ball is heading straight toward the green of the 1st hole. Ever had that happen? It’s a pretty common scenario on courses with those parallel or tighter layouts. Landing your ball on the wrong green isn’t ideal, but it does happen! So, let’s talk about what you should do when you find yourself in this predicament.

Rule 13.1f: Your Best Friend

According to Rule 13.1f from the USGA, if you accidentally find your ball on a green that isn’t yours, you must take free relief. Yes, you read that right! Even if the lie is pristine and the ball is sitting pretty, you can’t play it from there. Harsh? Maybe. But it keeps the game fair and ensures that you won’t be breaking any rules while chasing that low score.

Understanding Interference

Alright, so you know you need to take relief, but when does that actually apply? In basic terms, relief is needed if your ball is physically on the wrong green or if that green is getting in the way of your stance or swing. Just being close to the green doesn’t cut it, and you can’t request relief just because you’d prefer to take a different shot. Let’s say you’re awkwardly positioned and decide to switch clubs—it doesn’t mean you get a free pass. The game has its boundaries, and exploiting a situation isn’t cool.

What Counts as Interference?

  1. Your ball is resting on that pesky wrong green.
  2. That green hampers your stance or swing.

But here’s a kicker: if you’re trying to use the wrong green to your advantage, like positioning yourself in a way to avoid a tricky shot, that’s a no-go. The golf gods have spoken, and they want fairness on the course!

Finding Your Nearest Point of Relief

Once you’re clear that you need to take relief, what’s the next step? First off, find the nearest point of complete relief where neither the ball nor your stance interferes with the wrong green. For the visual learners out there, take a look at this neat diagram from the R&A. It shows you how to figure out which point to use based on your position and the green’s layout.

Dropping the Ball

Once you’ve got your spot, time to drop that ball! But hold up—it’s a little more specific than just tossing it down where you want. You’ll want to drop it from knee height and ensure it lands in a designated area that’s no closer to the hole than this point of relief. If it rolls out of bounds after you drop it, no worries! Just grab it, drop it again, and if it decides to roll out again, place it where it first touched ground.

What If I Want to Play the Shot?

Now, let’s address the tempting thought: “What if I can just play it as it lies?” Sorry, folks, but taking a shot from the wrong green is a strict no-no. There are no exceptions here, and we can’t bend the rules, even when it feels like a good idea. Golf’s all about keeping it fair and square, after all!

Wrapping It Up

So there you have it—some solid guidance on what to do if you accidentally find yourself on the wrong green. While it might feel a little annoying at first, remember: it’s a part of the game, and everyone faces this at some point. Just keep your cool, take your free relief, and move on to the next shot like a pro!


This advice is here to keep your game on track and ensure you’re playing by the rules. Getting hung up on an accidental green landing can throw off your groove, but knowing how to handle it keeps things friendly on the course. Embrace the challenge, keep your spirits up, and happy golfing!

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