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Quiz Result
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A player drops a ball under an applicable Rule on the fairway and it embeds on impact. The player is not entitled to relief.
FALSE (According to Decision 25-2/2, if a ball dropped on a fairway embeds on impact, the player is entitled to relief under Rule 25-2.)
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A player plays from the teeing ground, searches briefly and then goes back to tee up another ball. Before he plays and within the five minute search period the original ball is found. The player may abandon the teed ball and play the original ball.
TRUE
(Definition - Ball in Play, Definition - Lost Ball)
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A player may clean his ball by rubbing it on the putting green.
TRUE
(Decision 16-1d/5 - Yes, provided the act is not for the purpose of testing the surface of the putting green. It is recommended that a ball be cleaned in other ways to eliminate any question as to the player's intentions.)
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A player makes a practice swing and accidentally moves his ball in play before addressing it. There is no penalty.
FALSE
(he incurs a penalty stroke under Rule 18-2a for moving his ball in play, and the ball must be replaced.)
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A player who started the round with 14 clubs lost his putter. The player cannot replace it.
TRUE
(A lost club is not one which has become unfit for play in the normal course of play – see Rule 4-3.)