1
General Points
Revision
2
Areas of the Course
3
Playing The Ball
4
Putting Greens
Revision
5
Ball moved or deflected
6
Lifting and Dropping
7
Ball Helping or Interfering with Play
Revision
8
Free Relief
9
Relief With Penalty
Revision
10
Exam Instructions
Rules Academy Final Exam
Revision
1/10
When taking relief for an embedded ball, the player may drop the ball up to one club-length from the spot right behind the spot where the ball lay?
A
True.
B
False.
2/10
When are you not allowed to play a provisional ball?
A
When your ball may be lost in the general area.
B
When your ball may be out of bounds.
C
When your ball is known to be in a penalty area.
3/10
Which of the following is correct?
A
Relief without penalty cannot be taken from temporary water in a bunker.
B
A player may drop outside the bunker with no penalty when taking relief from temporary water in a bunker.
C
A player may drop outside the bunker, adding one penalty stroke, when taking relief from temporary water in a bunker.
4/10
When taking relief from ground under repair in the general area, which of the following is not true?
A
You must drop within two club-lengths of the nearest point of complete relief.
B
You must drop a ball in the general area.
C
You may choose to drop the original ball or another ball.
5/10
In match play, you and your opponent agree how to decide on a Rules issue relating to your ball, even though neither of you are sure of the correct Rule. After you win the match, you discover you got the ruling wrong, what is the ruling?
A
The result of the match stands as played.
B
You must correct the ruling and the status of the match. If necessary, you must return to the course to continue the match.
C
You lose the match.
6/10
Which of the following is correct?
A
A movable obstruction can be moved from on or off the course.
B
A movable obstruction can only be moved from on the course.
C
A movable obstruction can only be moved on the putting green.
7/10
When taking stroke-and-distance relief, which of the following is not true?
A
When playing again from the teeing area, the ball must be played from anywhere inside the teeing area.
B
When playing again from the general area, the ball must be dropped as near as possible to the spot where the last stroke was made.
C
When playing again from the putting green, the ball must be placed on the spot where the previous stroke was made.
8/10
When taking penalty relief from a red penalty area, which option allows you to drop in a two club-length relief area, when your previous stroke was made from the fairway?
A
Stroke-and-distance relief.
B
Back-on-the line relief.
C
Lateral relief.
9/10
Which of the following is not a movable obstruction?
A
A plastic bag.
B
A banana skin.
C
A rake.
10/10
When taking unplayable relief in a bunker, which of the following options would be for a total of two penalty strokes?
A
Lateral relief inside the bunker.
B
Back-on-the-line relief outside the bunker.
C
Stroke-and-distance relief outside the bunker.
Finish Revision