Get clear, simple answers to the most common Rules questions golfers had last year ― from relief and penalty areas to accidental deflections.

The United States Golf Association (USGA) fields nearly 20,000 rules questions each year through its 24/7 hotline, email, and the USGA Rules of Golf mobile app.

For 2025, the most frequently asked questions touched on topics from relief options to accidental ball movement. Here’s a breakdown of the most common — with plain-language answers provided by the USGA’s Todd Stice.

How do I take relief from a cart path?

A: You’re entitled to free relief when your ball is on a cart path, but you must follow a specific process:

Q: What are my options when taking relief from a red or yellow penalty area?

A: For a yellow penalty area:

For a red penalty area, you have the two yellow area options plus:

Each option includes a one-stroke penalty.

Q: Do I get a penalty if my ball accidentally hits my cart, clubs, or myself after a stroke?

A: No. If your ball in motion accidentally strikes you, your cart, or any of your equipment, there is no penalty. You play the ball as it lies.

Q: If I make a practice swing and accidentally move my ball, is there a penalty?

A: It depends on where the ball was:

If the ball was on the teeing area, you may re-tee it after replacing it.

Q: Can I press down a divot, move sand, rake a bunker, or break a branch near my ball?

A: Generally, no — if it would improve your play. The Rules prioritize “playing the ball as it lies” and “playing the course as you find it.”

Information courtesy of the United States Golf Association (USGA).

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