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Water Hazard/Casual Water
Replace the ball and continue to play.

If the ball entered into a water hazard (such as a pond or a river), add 2 penalty strokes, drop a ball and play within two club-lengths of the spot where the ball considered to have entered the water hazard, but not nearer the hole.
When the water in the pond is dried and possible to hit the ball as is, the player can continue play without penalty.
When the water in the pond is dried and possible to hit the ball as is, the player can continue play without penalty.
Casual Water
Casual Water shall mean any temporary accumulation of water such as rainfall which is not one of the ordinary and recognized hazards of the course. A ball may be dropped behind the hazard at a position (the position closest to the place where the ball stopped which the obstacle can be avoided) not close to the hall. There is no penalty imposed, but the player must confirm other matches that it is casual water.It is considered as Casual Water when the ball enters the puddle in the bunker or the place where water seep out when a player takes a stance.
About Rules
- There are OB lines and zones.
- In a bunker, the club can touch the ground.
- Water Hazard/Casual Water
- Obstructions
- Any penalties are an addition of two strokes.
- Air shots are not counted
- Declare unplayable, in the following cases.
- On the green (around the hole), the player may
- If hitting a ball at a part other than the head of the club,
- If a ball is lost,
- If any animal such as a fox or a dog run away with ball in its mouth,
- Do not jump and skip.
- When the ball hits someone's body,
- When a ball cracks,
- Keep the ball dirty
- Penalty is added for a wrong shot.
- When a ball goes into the deep rough,
- When you double hit your shot,
- Underclaiming the number of strokes
- Local rules are