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The Golf - Pocketed

Geschrieben von: Christoph Knapp | |

A ball that has been played into the hole on the green is deemed to have been holed when it comes to rest with its entire diameter below the level of the edge of the hole. If a ball bounces out of the hole again, it is not counted as a golf hole. If a golf ball is again stuck between the flagstick and the edge of the hole, it is considered a golf hole if the player carefully removes the flag and the ball then falls into the hole and comes to rest in it with its entire circumference. To observe the rules of golf, it is important that a golf ball may only be removed from the golf hole when it has stopped moving. If a ball has completely disappeared into the hole but is still moving, it is still in play and may not be touched or removed from the hole.