A player's side loses a stroke if he play the opponent's ball, unless (1) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus exchanged, or (2) the mistake occur through wrong... The Young Folk's Cyclopædia of Games and Sports - Seite 374von John Denison Champlin, Arthur Elmore Bostwick - 1890 - 784 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Henry James Whigham - 1897 - 342 Seiten
...not moved in the sense of Rule 25. RULE 27. A player's side loses a stroke if he play the opponent-s ball, unless: (1) the opponent then play the player's...nearly as possible where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side has struck off at the tee that one side has played out the previous... | |
| 1897 - 112 Seiten
...opponent's ball, unless (1) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus...nearly as possible where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side has struck off at the tee that one side has played out the previous... | |
| Henry James Whigham - 1898 - 406 Seiten
...oscillate, without causing- it to leave its original position, it is not moved in the sense of Rule 25. RULE 27. A player's side loses a stroke if he play the...nearly as possible where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side has struck off at the tee that one side has played out the previous... | |
| Harry Roy Sweny - 1898 - 100 Seiten
...sense of Rule 25. RULE 27. A player's side loses a stroke if he play the oponent's ball, unless: (i) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby...nearly as possible where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side has struck off at the tee that one side has played out the previous... | |
| Garden Grant Smith - 1898 - 390 Seiten
...opponent's ball, unless (1) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus...nearly as possible where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side has struck off at the tee that one side has played out the previous... | |
| Hugh Louis FitzPatrick - 1900 - 134 Seiten
...penalty save the delay and bother. But the offense is condoned, should your opponent play your ball, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus exchanged. Should the mistake occur through wrong information given by the opponent or his caddie, if discovered... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 282 Seiten
...wrong information given by the opponent or his caddie, in which case there shall be no penalty, but the mistake, if discovered before the opponent has played, must be rectified by placing a ball as near as possible to the place where the opponent's ball lay. If it be discovered before either side... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 278 Seiten
...lose the hole, unless (i) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus exchanged, or (2) the mistake occur1;hrough wrong information given by the opponent or his caddie, in which case there shall be no... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 286 Seiten
...the hole, unless ( I ) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus exchanged, or (2)the mistake occur through wrong information given by the opponent or his caddie, in which case there... | |
| Walter J. Travis - 1901 - 276 Seiten
...lose the hole, unless (i) the opponent then play the player's ball, whereby the penalty is cancelled, and the hole must be played out with the balls thus exchanged, or(2)themistake occur through wrong information given by the opponent or his caddie, in which case... | |
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