Can you mark and pick up your ball on the fringe?

But if the ball is completely on the fringe, which is part of the general area, you're going to get into trouble if you try and do the same. Rule 9.4b says that if a player lifts or deliberately touches their ball at rest, or causes it to move, it's a penalty stroke.
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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 you mark and pick up your ball on the fairway?

If the lift, clean, and place rule is in effect, you are allowed to clean your ball on the fairway. However, if you are just playing a standard round of golf where this is not the case, then you are not allowed to clean your ball on the fairway.
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Can you mark your golf ball in front?

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. However, we recommend always placing the marker behind the ball.
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Can I clean my golf 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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Where can you mark your ball and pick it up on a golf course?

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the spot, which means to: 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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Are there rules for golf ball markers?

Ball-markers must be artificial, such as a tee, coin, the toe of your putter, or other small piece of equipment. A natural object like a leaf or twig may not be used as a ball-marker. The ball-marker must be placed next to the ball, which includes behind, in front, or left and right of the ball.
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Can you lift clean and place on the fringe?

Golfers can lift, clean and place a ball only when it originally lies in a closely mown area. "Closely mown area" means any part of the golf course that is mowed to fairway height. Therefore, it does not include any rough or putting greens, but may include aprons around the greens or paths mowed through rough.
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What are the rules for marking your golf 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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Can you mark your ball on the side?

Some examples of marking the position of the ball that are still legal but are not recommended include placing the toe of a club at the side of a ball, using a tee to mark the ball or even scratching a line on the putting green (extremely discouraged).
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Is the fringe considered part of the green?

The fringe is not part of the putting green; it is a separate part of the course unto itself. Think of fringe as a ring around a putting green that is a sort of buffer between the green and the higher rough outside of the green.
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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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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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What is the penalty for picking up your golf ball?

Penalty for Lifting or Deliberately Touching Ball or Causing It to Move. If the player lifts or deliberately touches his or her ball at rest or causes it to move. (... Continued), the player gets one penalty stroke.
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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 move sand on the fringe?

Sand and loose soil can be removed from the green, but not from anywhere else. In particular, sand and loose soil must not be removed from the fringe. Under the USGA old rules, you were not permitted to remove loose impediments from bunkers and water hazards.
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What is Rule 4.2 C in golf?

In play was Rule 4.2c, which states: “You may only substitute another ball (by replacing it on the original spot) if it can be clearly seen that your original ball is cut or cracked and this damage happened during the hole you are playing — but not if it is only scratched or scraped or its paint is only damaged or ...
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Can you use Sharpie on golf balls?

I was anxious to try this on my golf balls. The sharpie permanent markers work great but I wash my golf balls often on the course, a clean golf ball is much easier to find. The sharpie permanent markers would wear almost away after a round or two.
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Can I pick up my golf ball?

Rule 7.1 states that players “may fairly search for the ball by taking reasonable actions to find and identify it.” These actions include moving or bending anything that impedes your ability to identify your ball. And if you can't identify it when taking these actions, you are allowed to lift the ball to identify it.
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Can you mark your ball anywhere?

No. You may mark your ball on the green and then lift it, clean it and replace it. Anywhere else in summer onditions you play the ball as it lies. You may however mark the ball, inform your fellow-competitor or opponent that you wish to identify the ball as to make sure it is yours.
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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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Can you leave golf balls in water?

It really depends on the ball. A used ball with immense micro-damage can become waterlogged in as little as six hours. Less damage can give the ball some wiggle room for up to 12 hours or more. A new ball can be in the water for weeks or months without becoming waterlogged.
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Can you move a golf ball out of a divot?

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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