Rules Applied to NGC

Each month an interpretation of a rule of golf as it applies to our NGC environment is featured on the home page. These rulings are stored here for your reference at your leisure.

Simply click on the situation below for which you would like further clarification,
and you will be taken to the new page.

  • Palmreflections2_thumb
    23 Dec '08

    RULE: In the Water Again?

    What, in the water again? Everybody says they know the options available to you - but are they right? Check out these rulings.
    Read more »
  • 3bunkertree_thumb
    01 Apr '09

    RULE: Washout in Bunkers

    With all the heavy downpours of rain we have had lately, you are more likely to encounter a washout in a bunker. If so, how do I get out of it?


    Read more »
  • Drop_roll1_thumb
    26 May '09

    RULE: Taking a drop to get relief!

    With all this inclement weather we are having, I have had to take a few 'drops' from some pretty nasty lies, from which the rules say I can get relief . But where do I drop? Under what conditions do I legally obtain relief? What is 'nearest point of relief'? What is 'interference'?


    Read more »
  • Puttpracticea_thumb
    13 Jul '09

    RULE: Practice, practice, practice!

    It's a busy time of year with all types of championships being decided, both stroke and match play. This is a time when we all decide we need a bit more practice. So, when can we practice? Where is it NOT legal to practice. What are the penalties if we are in breach of this "practice" rule?


    Read more »
  • RULE: Ball assisting/interfering with play

    Hey, leave you ball there beside the pin - it might stop my chip going too far.

    Your ball is really close to mine on the fairway. I might hit it too - can you mark it on the fairway?


    Read more »
  • 01 Oct '09

    RULE: Dropping a Ball

    You know when you are entitled to relief. You can determine where you are entitled to drop'. Now is there anything I should know about HOW I should be dropping the ball??


    Read more »
  • Openday10_thumb

    RULE: The teeing ground.

    Can I:
    - move the tee marker if it is in my way?
    - stand outside the tee box to hit my tee shot?
    - what happens if my ball falls off the tee during my backswing?
    - hit my tee shot with the ball teed outside the markers?

    Read on to find out the answers to these questions!


    Read more »
  • Greengur2_thumb
    08 Feb '10

    RULE: GUR on the green.

     I hit a great shot onto the green - but now I may be punished because of a bare patch on the green between my ball and the hole. Surely I don't have to putt across that??


    Read more »
  • 08 Feb '10

    RULE: Taking advice - what iron did you hit?

    Ever been asked what club you used to hit into the three par? Or for that matter, from anywhere on the course?

    Isn’t that against the Rules of Golf about giving advice??
    Depends - when were you asked?


    Read more »
  • 28 Oct '08

    RULE: Relief from a pathway?

    On the road again?? What constitute a path way, so I can consider relief?


    Read more »
  • Blowup_thumb
    05 Jan '09

    RULE: Over the Fence & Out

    Over the fence in backyard cricket is six and out! But what about in GOLF?? When is my ball OB? What options do I have if my ball MIGHT be OB?


    Read more »
  • Thrashing_thumb
    10 Feb '09

    RULE: Provisional ball

    First tee, still a bit stiff; hooked my drive to the left over the big tree. Now I can't find it!

    Did it go into the hazard? Maybe it hit a tree and stayed out. Maybe it bounced through the hazard and out into the clear! Damn, I have looked for the allowed five minutes and still I cannot find it. What do I do? Drop a ball behind the hazard? Can I return to the tee and hit a provisional ball?


    Read more »
  • Swish_thumb
    04 May '09

    RULE: Slow Play - who cares?

    Championships are here - field is over 220. Bet we have a slow round??? Do you need to worry?


    Read more »
  • 24 Mar '08

    RULE: Handicap on your card

    Whose responsibility is it to ensure our card records the correct handicap?

    What happens if it is the wrong handicap?


    Read more »