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Rule XII The player shall be entitled to find his ball

by Charles Crombie

Rule XII The player shall be entitled to find his ball - Charles Crombie
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English: "Rule XII The player shall be entitled to find his ball" oil on Canvas.
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Charles Crombie

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Rule XII When a balls lies in or touches a hazard nothing shall be done to improve its lie - Charles Crombie
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Rule XIII Worm casts may be removed without penalty - Charles Crombie
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Rule XIV If a ball be lost in water in a hazard a ball may be dropped in the hazard - Charles Crombie
Rule XIV If a ball be lost in water in a hazard a ball may be dropped in the hazard - Charles Crombie
Rule XV When a ball has to be dropped the player shall drop it - Charles Crombie
Rule XV When a ball has to be dropped the player shall drop it - Charles Crombie
Rule XVI When ye balls lie within six inches of each other - Charles Crombie
Rule XVI When ye balls lie within six inches of each other - Charles Crombie
Rule XVII Any loose impediments may be removed from the putting green - Charles Crombie
Rule XVII Any loose impediments may be removed from the putting green - Charles Crombie
Rule XVIII The player may remove mole hills by brushing lightly with the hand - Charles Crombie
Rule XVIII The player may remove mole hills by brushing lightly with the hand - Charles Crombie
Rule XXXI If a ball lie in fog only so much thereof shall be touched as will enable ye player to find his ball - Charles Crombie
Rule XXXI If a ball lie in fog only so much thereof shall be touched as will enable ye player to find his ball - Charles Crombie
Rule XXXII A player may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds - Charles Crombie
Rule XXXII A player may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds - Charles Crombie
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