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Who is at fault when a golfer hits their opponent’s golf cart: Rules of Golf Review

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Accidentally hitting another player, their caddie, or their equipment on the golf course used to result in a penalty. However, in 2019, the USGA and R&A decided to change this rule under Rule 11.1. Now, there is no penalty for accidentally hitting any of these objects, and players should play the ball as it lies. The only exception to this rule is if a player’s ball on the putting green hits another ball at rest on the green, which would result in a two-stroke penalty. This change in the rules was made to account for the unpredictable nature of golf and the various objects, persons, and animals that can be present on the course during play.

The USGA’s reasoning behind softening their stance on accidental deflections is that many objects, persons, and animals are commonly found on a golf course during play. Therefore, it is inevitable that a ball in motion may accidentally hit one of these objects before coming to rest. Instead of penalizing players for these occurrences, the rules now state that players should accept the outcome, whether it be good or bad. This change was made to eliminate the need for penalties when a player inadvertently deflects their own ball, as the outcome is random and unpredictable, resulting in a disadvantage for the player just as often as it results in an advantage.

While accidental deflections are now exempt from penalties, purposely interfering with a golf ball is still subject to penalties. If a player intentionally deflects or stops a golf ball, whether it be their own ball, an opponent’s ball, or another player’s ball in stroke play, a two-shot penalty or loss of hole in match play will apply. The only exception to this rule is if a ball has no reasonable chance of going in the hole during a match, in which case there is no penalty. It is important for players to be aware of these rules and to understand the implications of intentional interference with a golf ball.

In summary, if a player accidentally hits another player, their equipment, or any other object on the golf course, there is no penalty and they should play the ball as it lies. This rule change reflects the unpredictable nature of golf and the presence of various objects on the course during play. However, if a player’s ball on the putting green hits another ball at rest on the green, a two-stroke penalty will apply. It is important for players to be familiar with these rules and to understand the differences between accidental and intentional interference with a golf ball to avoid penalties during play.

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