Rules of Golf - January 2023 =>

104 Rule 13 (1) Removal of Sand and Loose Soil. Sand and loose soil on the putting green may be removed without penalty. (2) Repair of Damage. A player may repair damage on the putting green without penalty by taking reasonable actions to restore the putting green as nearly as possible to its original condition, but only: • By using their hand, foot or other part of the body or a normal ball-mark repair tool, tee, club or similar item of normal equipment, and • Without unreasonably delaying play (see Rule 5.6a). But if the player improves the putting green by taking actions that exceed what is reasonable to restore the putting green to its original condition (such as by creating a pathway to the hole or by using an object that is not allowed), the player gets the general penalty for breach of Rule 8.1a. “Damage on the putting green” means any damage caused by any person (including the player) or outside in uence, such as: • Ball marks, shoe damage (such as spike marks) and scrapes or indentations caused by equipment or a flagstick, • Old hole plugs, turf plugs, seams of cut turf and scrapes or indentations from maintenance tools or vehicles, • Animal tracks or hoof indentations, and • Embedded objects (such as a stone, acorn, hail or tee) and indentations caused by them. But “damage on the putting green” does not include any damage or conditions that result from: • Normal practices for maintaining the overall condition of the putting green (such as aeration holes and grooves from vertical mowing), • Irrigation or rain or other natural forces, • Natural surface imperfections (such as weeds or areas of bare, diseased or uneven growth), or • Natural wear of the hole.

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