How to Score Golf Penalty Shots

Penalty shots (and their effects on the score) are an unfortunate part of golf for most golfers. Scoring golf penalty shots can be confusing, so the following table helps you adjust your score and shoot on.



























PenaltyHow to Score and Continue Play
Out-of-boundsTwo-stroke penalty (the stroke you hit plus one penalty
stroke). Drop a ball where you last shot from and continue
play.
WhiffCount each time you swing in an effort to hit the ball.
Unplayable liesOne-stroke penalty. Drop the ball (no nearer the hole) within
two club lengths of the original spot; drop the ball as far back as
you want, keeping the original spot between you and the hole; or
return to the point from which you hit the previous shot.
Water hazard (yellow stakes)One-stroke penalty. Play a ball from its original position.
Play from as close as possible to the spot from which you played
the previous shot. Or drop a ball behind the water hazard, keeping
the point at which the original ball last crossed the margin of the
hazard between the hole and the spot where you drop the ball, with
no limit to how far behind the water hazard you drop it.
Alternately, play the ball as it lies without grounding the club
for no penalty.
Lateral water hazard (red stakes)One-stroke penalty. Play a ball from its original position.
Drop a ball outside the hazard within two club lengths of where the
ball last crossed the margin of the lateral water hazard (but no
nearer the hole), or within two club lengths from a point on the
opposite edge of the water hazard equidistant from the hole.
Alternately, play the ball as it lies without grounding the club
for no penalty.








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