There has been a revision to Decision 4-4a/6 “Excess Club Put in Player’s Golf Bag”. The question to the Decision states: “A player arrives at the first tee. After the match or group’s starting time while A is preparing to play his shot, B, his opponent or fellow-competitor, by mistake places his driver in A’s bag, which results in A having 15 clubs. A then drives from the first tee. During play of the first hole, A discovers that B’s club has been put in his (A’s) bag. Does A incur a penalty for starting the club with more than 14 clubs?”
The answer now states: “No. Although A started the round with more than 14 clubs, A is not considered to have selected B’s club for play for the following reasons:
*The additional club was added to his bag by B on the 1st tee
*The club was added after the match or group’s time of starting
*The club had already been selected for play by B
Therefore A incurs no penalty provided he does not make a stroke with B’s club. The club may be returned to B and used by him.
The decision would be different, and A would be penalized under 4-4a if:
*The additional club had belonged to a player in another match or group
*The club had been added before A’s match or group arrived to the tee
*The club had been added before A’s match or groups time of starting
Frank Guastella, PGA Master Professional
Michigan PGA Rules Official
Staff Writer for Mike Fay Golf