186 (2) Score Entered for Each Hole. To meet the requirements in Rule 3.3b for entering hole scores on the scorecard: • If Hole Is Completed by Holing Out: » When Score Results in Hole Being Won or Tied. The scorecard must show the actual score. » When Score Results in Hole Being Lost. The scorecard must show either no score or any score that results in the hole being lost. • If Hole Is Completed Without Holing Out. If the player does not hole out under the Rules, the scorecard must show either no score or any score that results in the hole being lost. The Committee is responsible for deciding whether the player won, lost or tied each hole and, in a handicap competition, for applying handicap strokes to the score entered for each hole before deciding the result of the hole. Exception – No Penalty If No Effect on Result of Hole: If the player returns a scorecard with a hole score lower than the actual score but this does not affect whether the hole was won, lost or tied, there is no penalty under Rule 3.3b. See Committee Procedures, Section 5A(5) (the Terms of the Competition may encourage but not require players to enter the result of the hole on the scorecard). 21.3c Penalties in Par/Bogey All penalties that apply in stroke play apply in Par/Bogey, except that a player who breaches any of these five Rules is not disquali ed but loses the hole where the breach happened: • Failure to hole out under Rule 3.3c, • Failure to correct mistake of playing from outside the teeing area in starting a hole (see Rule 6.1b(2)), • Failure to correct mistake of playing a wrong ball (see Rule 6.3c), • Failure to correct mistake of playing from a wrong place when there is a serious breach (see Rule 14.7b), or • Failure to correct mistake of making a stroke in the wrong order (see Rule 22.3). If the player breaches any other Rule with a penalty of disquali cation, the player is disquali ed. After applying any penalty stroke, the player can do no worse than lose the hole. Rule 21
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