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105:, but the two were not within six inches of each other, the obstructing ball was not lifted. This forced the player who was further away from the hole to either attempt to chip his ball over the obstructing ball or to putt around it. If his ball struck the opponent's ball, his next shot would have to be played from where his ball came to rest and his opponent, when it was his turn to play, had the choice to attempt his putt from his ball's original position or its new one. If the player's ball knocked the obstructing ball into the cup, his opponent was considered to have holed out on the previous shot. 84: 27: 117:
tested a modified stymie rule for one year, allowing a stymied player to concede the opponent's next putt. The next change to the stymie rule came in 1938, when the USGA began a two-year trial in which an obstructing ball within 6 inches (15 cm) of the hole could be moved regardless of the
64:. Formerly, the blocked player was not afforded relief, and had to chip over or putt around the obstructing ball. Today, the blocking ball is temporarily removed to afford a clear line to the hole without penalty to the putter or advantage to the player whose ball is moved. 119: 72: 130:
The stymie rule was abolished in 1952, when the first jointly published set of rules established by the USGA and the R&A came into effect.
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distance between the balls. The USGA made this rule permanent in 1941. However, during this time, the
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where one player's ball blocked the path of another's to the cup, governed by a now obsolete
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when one player's ball blocked the path of another player's ball on the
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Various changes to the stymie rule were attempted or enacted by the
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Stymie (disambiguation)

Davie Grant
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Scotland
golf
rule of golf
United States Golf Association
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews

Thomas Hodge
singles match play
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United States Golf Association
Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews


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