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Do you know what the defined areas are on a golf course? How many are there, anyways?

The Rules of Golf (Rule 2.2) tell us there are five areas of the course.

a. The General Area

The general area covers the entire course except for the four specific areas of the course described in Rule 2.2b.

It is called the “general area” because:

  • It covers most of the course and is where a player’s ball will most often be played until the ball reaches the putting green.
  • It includes every type of ground and growing or attached objects found in that area, such as fairway, rough and trees..

b. The Four Specific Areas

Certain Rules apply specifically to the four areas of the course that are not in the general area:

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A ball is always treated as lying in only one area of the course:

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