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What Are Penalty Areas In Golf?

Writer Michael Hansen

What are they?

They are best described as bodies of water or other areas defined by the Committee where a ball is often lost or unable to be played. For one penalty stroke, a player may take specific relief options to play from outside the penalty area.

Where are they?

Penalty areas are defined by either red or yellow stakes. The colour determines which relief options are available to you. 

When are you in a penalty area?

You are deemed to be within a penalty area if any part of the ball is within, or touching the boundary of, the penalty area. This also includes if the ball is resting above ground, such as on a leaf. 

I can't find my ball

By the letter of the law, you don't have to find your ball in order to prove you are in a penalty area. The rules state that it must be known or virtually certain that your ball came to rest in the penalty area prior to taking relief.

To put it simply, if you see your ball heading towards a penalty area, watch it carefully so you can determine the next course of action. If it is not known or virtually certain and the ball can't be found, you must take what is known as stroke and distance relief. More on that shortly. 

Options

Once you've determined your ball to be within a penalty area, you have two options. 

  • Play the ball as it lies without penalty; or
  • Play from outside the penalty area by taking relief. This is a one stroke penalty

Should you choose to play the ball from the penalty area, you may do so in the same way you would from the fairway. As of 2019, this means you may ground your club and move any loose impediments. 

Relief

Should you decide against playing the ball from the penalty area, the following options are available to you.

Option 1 - Stroke And Distance Relief

Play the original (or another if the ball is not found) from where the previous stroke was made.

Option 2 - Back-On-The-Line Relief - Yellow Penalty Area 

You may take a drop in an area that is based on a reference line going straight back from the hole through the estimated point where the original ball last crossed the edge of the penalty area. This is best visualised below:

Option 3 - Lateral Relief - Red Penalty Area Only

As well as both options 1 and 2, you have an additional third option. This is to drop within two club-lengths from the point where the ball last crossed the edge of the penalty area. The below is a great visual aid. 

As with all drops, you must do so no closer to the hole.