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The Most Popular Rules Question of the Year: Where to Stand During a Putt

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Understanding Golf Rules: Can You Stand Behind a Player While Putting?

The intricacies of the Rules of Golf can often leave players scratching their heads. Fortunately, our resident expert, Rules Guy, has dedicatedly tackled some of the most curious queries from golfers around the globe. This year, one particular question about etiquette in putting has garnered the most attention: Is it legal for another player to stand directly behind me while I putt?

What do the rules say about standing directly behind someone while they putt?
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The Most-Asked Question in Golf Rules

Each week, golfers submit their most pressing questions, ranging from unusual situations like your ball bouncing off a cart path to more common inquiries. This year, Rules Guy addressed a widespread wonder: the legality of standing behind a fellow player during a putt in both individual stroke play and best-ball competitions.

The Key Inquiry

Q: In an individual stroke-play competition, is a player allowed to stand directly behind me while I’m putting to help them figure out their line? Does the rule differ for best-ball competition?
A: Yes—with caveats—and yes.

Clarifying the Rules

In individual stroke play, there is no specific rule prohibiting another player from standing directly behind you on an extension of your line of play. However, this does come with important considerations:

  1. Distraction: If their presence distracts you, you can ask them to move. While it’s technically allowed, standing behind a player putting is often viewed as poor etiquette.

  2. Advice: If the player is seen giving advice or assisting you in any way, that could infringe on the rules regarding advice, potentially breaching Rules 10.2b(4) or 10.2a.

In the case of foursomes, however, Rules 22.6 and 23.8 come into play. Here, a partner is not allowed to stand in a position directly behind you to glean insight for their putt. Violating this could result in a general penalty.

Conclusion

So, while standing behind someone putting is permissible under certain conditions, players should always prioritize etiquette and respect during gameplay.

If you have more inquiries about golf rules or unique scenarios on the course, reach out to Rules Guy at rulesguy@golf.com. Your questions might just land in the spotlight next!

Note: For aspiring players looking for the perfect gear, consider visiting a local club-fitting location through True Spec Golf.

Understanding these nuances not only enhances your game but also promotes a respectful and enjoyable golfing environment for everyone involved.

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