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What should we do if the marker on the green moved by a landing chipping ball?

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If in par 4 for example...

I got a 2 on and then my opponent will have to chip for a 3 on//

Of course before he chips, I mark my ball..

What should I do if the ball lands on my mark and my mark moved and his ball changes direction.

And what should I do if on fairway for example, and my opponent's ball hit my ball accidentally?

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  1. replace the ball marker as close to original spot as possible no penalty


  2. Replace the marker as close as possible when on the green, as for his ball its left where it rests.  When on the fairway just play the balls as they lie.

  3. replace it to the nearest  spot of original spot on agreement with the other players

  4. You replace your mark to it's original spot as best you can (no penalty) and he just plays his ball as it lies.  Same in the fairway you replace your ball (it was moved by an outside agency) no penalty - his ball is just a "rub of the green" and he plays it as it lies.

  5. He plays his ball where it lays.  You replace your marker to as close to where it was as possible.  

    In the fairway, again, replace your ball to as close to its original position as possible and he plays his where it ends up.

  6. 1. Replace the coin as near as possible to the original spot- no penalty.

    2.  The player whose ball was hit replaces the ball to the original spot.  The player who hit the ball plays the ball wherever the ball ended up.

  7. In both situations, you replace your marker/ball and the other player goes to where their ball ended up.

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