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Golf ’ s modernized rules released

The USGA and The R & A have unveiled the new Rules of Golf , to be implemented January 1 , 2019 .
The USGA and The R & A finalized golf ’ s new Rules this month after an extensive review that included a request for feedback from the global golf community on the proposed changes .
Golfers can now access the official 2019 Rules of Golf by visiting randa . org or usga . org / rules . The process to modernize the Rules began in 2012 and was initiated to ensure that the Rules are easier to understand and apply for all golfers and to make the game more attractive and accessible for newcomers .
While the majority of proposed Rules remain intact in the final version , several important changes to the initial proposals and further clarification of many Rules were incorporated . The most significant adjustments made following review of the feedback received from golfers around the world include :
• Dropping procedure : When taking relief ( from an abnormal course condition or penalty area , for example ), golfers will now drop from knee height . This will ensure consistency and simplicity in the dropping process while also preserving the randomness of the drop . ( Key change : the proposed Rules released in 2017 suggested dropping from any height ).
• Measuring in taking relief : The golfer ’ s relief area will be measured by using the longest club in his / her bag ( other than a putter ) to measure one club-length or two club-lengths , depending on the situation , providing a consistent process for golfers to establish his / her relief area . ( Key change : the proposed Rules released in 2017 suggested a 20-inch or 80- inch standard measurement ).
• Removing the penalty for a double hit : The penalty stroke for accidentally striking the ball more than once in the course of a stroke has been removed . Golfers will simply count the one stroke they made to strike the ball . ( Key change : the proposed Rules released in 2017 included the existing one-stroke penalty ).
• Balls Lost or Out of Bounds : Alternative to Stroke and Distance : A new Local Rule will now be available in January 2019 , permitting committees to allow golfers the option to drop the ball in the vicinity of where the ball is lost or out of bounds ( including the nearest fairway area ), under a two-stroke penalty . It addresses concerns raised at the club level about the negative impact on pace of play when a player is required to go back under stroke and distance . The Local Rule is not intended for higher levels of play , such as professional or elite level competitions ` ( Key change : this is a new addition to support pace of play )
“ We ’ re thankful for the golfers , administrators and everyone in the game who took the time to provide us with great insight and thoughtful feedback ,” said USGA Senior Director of Rules & Amateur Status , Thomas Pagel . “ We couldn ’ t be more excited to introduce the new
Rules ahead of their education and implementation .
David Rickman , Executive Director – Governance at The R & A , said , “ We are pleased to be introducing the new Rules of Golf after a collaborative and wideranging review process which has embraced the views of golfers , rules experts and administrators worldwide . We believe that the new Rules are more in tune with what golfers would like and are easier to understand and apply for everyone who enjoys playing this great game .”
Major proposals introduced in 2017 that have been incorporated into the modernized Rules include :
• Elimination or reduction of “ ball moved ” penalties : There will be no penalty for accidentally moving a ball on the putting green or in searching for a ball ; and a player is not responsible for causing a ball to move unless it is “ virtually certain ” that he or she did so .
• Relaxed putting green rules : There will be no penalty if a ball played from the putting green hits an unattended flagstick in the hole ; players may putt without having the flagstick attendedor removed . Players may repair spike marks and other damage made by shoes , animal damage and other damage on the putting green and there is no penalty for merely touching the line of putt .
• Relaxed rules for “ penalty areas ” ( currently called “ water hazards ”): Red and yellow-marked penalty areas may cover areas of desert , jungle , lava rock , etc ., in addition to areas of water ; expanded use of red

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