How far back from the tee box can you hit?

You may tee your ball up to two club-lengths behind the markers, but not an inch in front. Your front foot can be in front of the markers, though.
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Can you hit from behind the tee box?

Only the ball has to be in it. All of this is covered under Rule 11 of the current Rules of Golf. The space is created so a golfer can feel comfortable hitting a tee shot on a space where there could be plenty of damaged turf, particularly on a par 3.
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Can you hit from outside the tee box?

If you play a stroke from outside the teeing area, the Rules are different depending on whether you are playing match play or stroke play. In match play, your opponent has the option to cancel your stroke. If he or she does so, you need to play again from within the teeing area without penalty.
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What are the tee box rules?

There are no rules on which tee box to play, and despite what you're likely to hear in the grille room or 19th hole, tees are indiscriminate of age and gender. Golfers are free to play from whichever set they want to, unless they're in a competition, in which case the Committee will dictate the tees.
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When can you play from the back tees in golf?

At a golf course with three sets of tees, the guidelines for choosing the correct set are pretty easy:
  1. The championship tees (back tees) are for low-handicap men.
  2. The middle tees are for middle to high handicap men, low-handicap or long-hitting women, and low-handicap or long-hitting senior men.
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Who should play from the back tees?

Three Tee Boxes

Championship/ Back tees are for lower handicapped golfers; most often men. Member/ Middle tees are for middle to higher handicapped male golfers, low-handicap or long hitting ladies, and low-handicap or long-hitting senior men.
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At what age can you play from the senior tees in golf?

A senior can be defined in a lot of different ways. For the PGA Tour, a Senior is over fifty years old. In golf, there is no set age for when a person must move up to the senior tees. Most of the time, this switch happens around the age of seventy.
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What is the penalty for hitting outside the tee box?

If you play from in front of or outside the tee-markers in stroke play, you incur a two-shot penalty, and must then play a ball from the correct teeing area before making a stroke to begin another hole, or, if you are on your final hole, before you return your scorecard (opens in new tab).
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Is it a stroke if the ball falls off the tee?

But is it a stroke to accidentally knock or bump your golf ball off the tee on the teeing ground? The short answer: No. It does not count as a stroke. There is also no penalty stroke.
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Are you allowed a practice swing on the tee?

Can You Take A Practice Swing on The Tee? You can take a practice swing on the tee. The only thing you should avoid doing on any practice swing is taking a divot.
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Can you use a broken tee in golf?

Using Borrowed, Abandoned or Broken Tee

Yes. The Rules only require that you use a conforming tee. It doesn't matter where you get the tee from as long as it is conforming (see Definition of Tee).
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Can you step on the ground behind your golf ball?

Also, you cannot step behind your ball to improve your lie, except on the teeing ground. On the putting green, you are not permitted to repair everything on the line between your ball and the hole. You may repair ball marks and move loose impediments, but you cannot repair spike marks.
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Can you're tee if ball doesn't leave tee box?

You can re-tee after a stroke if your ball stays in the teeing area. You're probably too good of a golfer to apply this rule, but let's say your “friend” makes a stroke and nearly whiffs, causing the ball to fall off the tee. If that ball stays in the teeing area, your friend can re-tee it without penalty.
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What is rule number 197 in golf?

The player may draw an imaginary line between their ball and the hole and go back on that line to drop anywhere outside the bunker for a two-stroke penalty.
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Does a whiff in golf count as a stroke?

If the golfer was trying to hit the ball, then, yes, it's a stroke. However, as noted above, if the golfer missed the ball intentionally, that "whiff" is not a stroke.
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Does a whiff count on the tee box?

Under the Rules of Golf, any stroke in which you intend to hit the ball counts. It doesn't matter how far the ball goes. If you swing and miss, and you were trying to hit the ball, then it counts. If you take another swing at it, then you're counting your next stroke after the whiff.
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Does an air swing count in golf?

No matter how many times a player swings, if the club does not touch the ball, it is not considered a stroke. However, when the ball moves with an air shot, it counts as one stroke.
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Is it a penalty if you hit your ball on a practice swing?

Under Rule 9.4, you get a 1-stroke penalty for accidentally causing the ball to move and must replace it. Rules Guy: Can you ground your club with a practice swing in a bunker when your ball is outside of it?
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Are you allowed to hit a moving ball in golf?

The golfer is not allowed to hit a moving ball. A player may hit a ball that's oscillating (being blown by wind, for instance) without penalty. Exception: If the ball moves after the player starts swinging, there's no penalty provided the player, caddie or partner didn't intentionally cause it to move.
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Is a lost ball a 2 stroke penalty?

Local rule for out of bounds, lost ball

If a player hits a ball out of bounds or loses a ball, the general rules still require the player to return to the spot of the previous stroke and take a one-stroke penalty - a standard stroke-and-distance scenario.
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Is out of bounds a 2 stroke penalty?

Regardless of whether you choose to take relief, you must take a 2-stroke penalty. For example, if your drive went out of bounds, that is your first shot. Now, add two strokes for your penalty and your next shot after your new placement will be your fourth shot.
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How far should a 80 year old man hit a golf ball?

As you get older, your swing speed normally decreases. That being said, there are still older golfers who have incredibly high swing speeds. If you're able to drive the ball somewhere close to 220 yards, you're pretty much average. I'd say anything lower than 210 yards and you're less than average.
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When can you move to blue tees?

A good rule of thumb to use is if you cannot reach the green on a par three in one shot because of distance, it is a good sign that you should move up a tee. Also, the lower your handicap is, the further back you should be playing.
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How far should you hit a 9 iron?

For men, the average 9 iron distance is between 130-140 yards. A more experienced golfer who makes better contact and is longer, will usually hit it 135 yards and further. A tour pro will hit it closer to 150-160 yards on average. For women, the average will be around 90-100 yards.
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