Rule x 237 Definitions Three-Ball A form of match play where: • Each of three players plays an individual match against the other two players at the same time, and • Each player plays one ball that is used in both of their matches. Wrong Ball Any ball other than the player’s: • Ball in play (whether the original ball or a substituted ball), • Provisional ball (before it is abandoned under Rule 18.3c), or • Second ball in stroke play played under Rule 14.7b or 20.1c. Examples of a wrong ball are: • Another player’s ball in play, • A stray ball, and • The player’s own ball that is out of bounds, has become lost or has been lifted and not yet put back in play. Wrong Green Any green on the course other than the putting green for the hole the player is playing. Wrong greens include: • The putting greens for all other holes that the player is not playing at the time, • The normal putting green for a hole where a temporary green is being used, and • All practice greens for putting, chipping or pitching, unless the Committee excludes them by Local Rule. Wrong greens are part of the general area.
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