Are you allowed to mark your ball on the fringe?

Well, essentially what it says on the tin. If any part of the ball, however small, is touching the surface of the green, you'd be able to lift and clean it – first marking the spot of the ball – and then replacing it on its original spot.
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Is there a penalty for marking your ball on the fringe?

There is no penalty, provided the movement of the ball or ball-marker is directly attributable to the specific act of marking the position of or lifting the ball. Otherwise, the player incurs a penalty of one stroke under this Rule or Rule 18-2.
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Can you mark your ball on the apron?

Playing from the Apron

As a standard, players may mark, pick up, clean, and replace their golf ball on the putting green. None of that is allowed during normal play from the apron.
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Can I mark my golf ball in front?

Rules and Etiquette Relating to Marking Your Ball on the Green. You are not required to place the ball marker behind the golf ball before lifting your ball on the putting green. You can place your ball marker in front of the ball or beside it, so long as you replace the ball in the correct position later.
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What are the rules for marking your golf ball?

a. Spot of Ball to Be Lifted and Replaced Must Be Marked
  • Place a ball-marker. right behind or right next to your ball, or.
  • Hold a club on the ground right behind or right next to your ball.
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The Proper Way To Mark Your Golf Ball On The Greens



Can I clean my ball on the fairway?

The rules of the game state you are not allowed to clean your golf ball when it is in the fairway. If you get mud on your ball, you are going to have to play it that way out of the fairway.
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When can I mark my ball?

You can mark, lift and clean a ball on the green, but it's a violation to do so when another ball is in motion, as your ball might influence the outcome of that stroke. You can also mark and clean your ball in some instances when it's off the green: cleaning it, for example, just to the point where you can identify it.
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Does Tiger Woods use a line on his ball?

Tiger Woods, for instance, is a line-user. Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy, among others, are not. Cam Smith, who won the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions by shooting a million under par, does use a line on his golf ball.
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Can you mark and lift your ball on the fairway?

Today, under Rule 15.3(a) it is your absolute right to mark and lift your ball on the green if you think it might help another player, no matter whose turn it is. Need help unriddling the greens at your home course?
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What is Rule 15.3 in golf?

15.3 Ball or Ball-Marker Helping or Interfering with Play

Continued) is made with the helping ball left in place, each player who made the agreement gets two penalty strokes. A breach of Rule 15.3a does not depend on whether the players know that such an agreement is not allowed. For example, in stroke play.
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Is the fringe considered the green?

Because the fringe is not part of the green, golfers are not allowed to mark, lift, clean and replace their golf ball on the fringe as is allowed on the green. The fringe is like any other part of the golf course, other than the green, as far as the rules are concerned.
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Do pro golfers mark their balls?

Most PGA Tour pros have a stamp of their name, nickname, or initials on every golf ball (For example, Tiger uses “Tiger” … Rory McIroy uses “Rors”). You can do the same by custom ordering golf balls or simply drawing a dot or initials as well.
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Can I mark my putter?

Today, under Rule 15.3(a) it is your absolute right to mark and lift your ball on the green if you think it might help another player, no matter whose turn it is. Need help unriddling the greens at your home course?
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Can I ask for a ball to be marked off the green?

That said, a player can always request that you indeed mark your ball (again, if it can reasonably be deemed to be interfering or helping on the putting green) in which case you must accede to that request (making the request in essence a demand, but it sounds more polite the other way).
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Can you ask someone to mark their ball off the green?

There is no obligation for a player to mark unless asked, and it's only been in modern times that players were required to mark even if their ball is dead in the line of another putting player.
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Can I hit my driver on the fairway?

There are no rules which stipulate the use of the driver when on the fairway. You can use any of the clubs in your golf bag no matter where you are on the golf course. So if you want to give your driver a hit from the fairway, go ahead and give it a rip. There is no rule in golf stating the driver has to be teed up.
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Can you move a divot on a fairway?

“The divot is a loose impediment. You can move it anywhere on the golf course, but if by moving the divot you move the ball, you get a penalty and have to replace the ball.”
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Can you use your foot to mark your golf ball?

However, you can use what you wish, provided the position of the ball is marked. It may include a coin, a poker chip, a lucky charm, a tee or even a twig or a flower (not recommended since the wind may blow it away). You could even use the toe of your club or the toe of your foot (once again, not recommended).
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Can a caddie touch the line of a putt?

3. Position of Caddie: Position of the caddie during a putt can NOT be behind the golfer, or along the line of the putt to potentially indicate the line of the putt. 4. Snatching Up Ball: If one ball seems about to hit another on the putting green, you must not lift the second ball out of the way.
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Why does Tiger use a ping grip?

Mr. Ping is a sort of caricature of the American Golfer that seems to be inspired by some odd marriage between an upright walrus and the former Tour player Ed Fiori. Woods has experimented with other grips over the years, when he's off Tour.
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Can caddie touch green to show line?

No advantage is gained if a player or his or her caddie merely touches the surface of the putting green on the line where the ball will be played.
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What is the rarest thing in golf?

Scoring three-under-par on a single hole is one of the rarest feats in the sport. In golf, it's known as an albatross or a double-eagle.
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Is it OK to Soak golf balls in water?

If your golf balls are moderately dirty, then you will need to soak them to remove any stuck dirt, grass, or mud. This is best done with batches of golf balls so if you have plenty of golf balls to clean, then this method will work pretty well.
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Is a lost ball a 2 stroke penalty?

If a ball is lost or out of bounds, the player must take stroke-and-distance relief by adding one penalty stroke and playing the original ball or another ball from where the previous stroke was made (see Rule 14.6).
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Can you touch your golf ball to identify it?

7.3 Lifting Ball to Identify It

The player may lift the ball to identify it (including by rotating it), but: The spot of the ball must first be marked. Continued), and the ball must not be cleaned more than needed to identify it (except on the putting green. Continued)) (see Rule 14.1).
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