126 • Size of Relief Area Measured from Reference Point: One club-length, but with these limits: • Limits on Location of Relief Area: » Must be in the same area of the course as the reference point, and » Must not be nearer the hole than the reference point. Putting green Teeing area General area, bunker or penalty area DIAGRAM 14.6: MAKING NEXT STROKE FROM WHERE PREVIOUS STROKE MADE The previous stroke was made from the teeing area, so a ball must be played from anywhere inside the teeing area. The previous stroke was made from the general area, a bunker or a penalty area, so the reference point is the spot where the previous stroke was made. A ball is dropped within one club-length of that reference point, but in the same area of the course as the reference point and not nearer the hole than the reference point. The previous stroke was made from the putting green, so a ball is placed on the spot where the previous stroke was made. When a player is required or allowed to make the next stroke from where the previous stroke was made, how the player must put a ball into play depends on the area of the course where that previous stroke was made. Rule 14
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