Rules 34. Disputes and Decisions
34-1. Claims and Penalties
a. Match Play - In match play if a claim is lodged with the Committee
under Rule 2-5, a decision should be given as soon as possible so
that the state of the match may, if necessary, be adjusted. If a claim
is not made within the time limit provided by Rule 2-5, it shall not
be considered unless it is based on facts previously unknown to the
player making the claim and the player making the claim had been given
wrong information (Rules 6-2a and 9) by an opponent. In any case,
no later claim shall be considered after the result of the match has
been officially announced, unless the Committee is satisfied that
the opponent knew he was giving wrong information.
There is no time limit on applying the disqualification penalty for
a breach of Rule 1-3.
b. Stroke Play Except as provided below, in stroke play, no penalty
shall be rescinded, modified or imposed after the competition has
closed. A competition is deemed to have closed when the result has
been officially announced or, in stroke play qualifying followed by
match play, when the player has teed off in his first match.
Exceptions: A penalty of disqualification shall be imposed after
the competition has closed if a competitor:
(i) was in breach of Rule 1Ð3 (Agreement to Waive Rules); or
(ii) returned a score card on which he had recorded a handicap which,
before the competition closed, he knew was higher than that to which
he was entitled, and this affected the number of strokes received
(Rule 6Ð2b); or
(iii) returned a score for any hole lower than actually taken (Rule
6Ð6d) for any reason other than failure to include a penalty which,
before the competition closed, he did not know he had incurred; or
(iv) knew, before the competition closed, that he had been in breach
of any other Rule for which he prescribed penalty is disqualification.
34-2. Referee's Decision
If a referee has been appointed by the Committee, his decision shall
be final.
34-3. Committee's Decision
In the absence of a referee, any dispute or doubtful point on the
Rules shall be referred to the Committee, whose decision shall be
final.
If the Committee cannot come to a decision, it shall refer the dispute
or doubtful point to the Rules of Golf Committee of the Royal and
Ancient Golf Club or United States Golf Association, whose decision
shall be final. If the dispute or doubtful point has not been referred
to the Rules of Golf Committee, the player or players have the right
to refer an agreed statement through the Secretary of the Club to
the Rules of Golf Committee for an opinion as to the correctness of
the decision given. The reply will be sent to the Secretary of the
Club or Clubs concerned. If play is conducted other than in accordance
with the Rules of Golf, the Rules of Golf Committee will not give
a decision on any question.