Rules Guy: On a tap-in, my ball hit my foot. Is that a penalty?

What do you do if your ball accidentally hits your foot when you are tapping in on the green? Rules Guy has the answer.

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What do you do if your ball accidentally hits your foot when you are tapping in on the green? Rules Guy has the answer.

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Does the new rule about not being penalized when you hit yourself with your ball on a shot apply on the greens as well? Being cognizant not to step in another player’s line, I stood on the other side of the hole and tried to tap in a six-incher but missed and the ball hit my foot — maybe the only person ever to accomplish such a feat (pun intended). —Josh Weimer, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Mr. Weimer, please leave punning to the pros. Also, people, 2019 isn’t really “new” anymore.

Regardless, Rule 11.1b applies everywhere on the course: If you make a stroke and hit yourself on the putting green, there’s no penalty and you play the ball as it lies.

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My friend’s putter has a forked rear section. He hit a putt from off the green that popped in the air and lodged in the fork. Is there a penalty, and what should we have done? —Richard Barnes, Clarkston, Wash.

Assuming that the putter is, indeed, conforming, if your friend correctly followed the rules he wasn’t completely forked.

Per Rule 11.1b(1), when a ball in motion comes to rest atop (or, in this case, within) a moving outside influence, the player must drop the ball in a one-club-length relief area.

That area is based on the spot immediately under where the ball first came to rest on that club and in the same area of the course, no nearer the hole. There’s no penalty.

A ball wedged in a putter … there’s a first time for everything.

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