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In the following situation what are the procedures to follow? Include penalties, position changes, rules or etiquette to follow. Answer both if the ball would be hit from the situation or moved out of the situation. Answer as if you are in stroke play. Extra credit if you know the answer if you are in match play.
(1-20) Free response; use complete sentences.
1. When you discover you have hit the wrong ball? ________
2. Player A’s ball lies on the putting green. While waiting for fellow competitors to shoot onto the green, A drops a ball on the apron of the green and takes a practice putt. ________
3. Intend to hit ball and you miss. ________
4. With the ball teed outside the teeing ground, B hits a drive 200 yards down the middle of the fairway. ________
5. A’s ball is partially buried in the sand of a bunker. After following the rule of announcing the intention to lift the ball, A marks the ball and lifts the ball for identification. ________
6. Your ball stops under a rake on the edge of a greenside bunker. ________
7. B’s ball lies on the putting green. Before putting B brushes away sand in the line of the putt. ________
8. Your ball has landed on a cart path. ________
9. B’s ball lies off the putting green. B strokes the ball, and the ball hits the flag stick. ________
10. A has the honor, but B tees off first. ________
11. Player A takes two practice swings in a bunker without touching the sand; however Player A touches a mound of grass with the club head. ________
12. B plays an approach shot to the green out of turn. ________
13. On the fairway player A pulls out a dandelion that interferes with his back swing. ________
14. An out-of-bounds stake interferes with B’s back swing. B removes the stake. ________
15. Before walking into a bunker to play a shot, player A takes a practice swing and hits a twig into the bunker and it lands behind the ball. A picks up the twig and removes it from behind the ball. ________
16. B hits the ball into a hillside. Upon addressing the ball his club head touches the ball and it begins to roll 5 feet down the hill. ________
17. B hits a tee shot out of bounds. ________
18. In chipping onto the green your ball hits the flag stick and then bounces into another ball knocking that ball off the green. Your ball comes to rest on the green. ________
19. How do you decide which player on the first tee has the honor? ________
20. How do you decide which player on the first tee has the honor? ________

 

 

 

 

For following give the score if you are playing stroke play.

Score Computations (21-25)

21. On a par-3 hole with a lake in front, player A hits the first shot into the water. A tees up the second shot and it lands in a bunker beyond the hole. A’s next shot lands on the green and A takes two putts. On walking to the next hole A discovers he has played the wrong ball. He goes back to the hazard and plays the correct ball hitting his bunker shot on the green. He takes 2 more putts to get the ball in the whole. ____
22. B hits her tee shot out of bounds. She tees up again and the next shot is hit into water in front of the tee box. Teeing up again the next shot lands on the fairway next to a sprinkler head. She takes a drop away from the sprinkler head and strokes the ball onto the green where she three putts. ____
23. Player A hits his tee shot into a lateral water hazard. He elects to drop the ball where the ball crossed the margin of the hazard. The next shot lands in ground under repair and he moves the ball to a point of relief and takes a drop. The next shot lands on the green where it hits the flag stick. While putting his ball hits the flag stick. He takes one more putt to get the ball holed out. ____
24. A’s second shot lies in a near-perfect position on the fairway. He takes a practice swing and accidentally touches and moves the ball into a divot hole. He picks up the ball, wipes a spot of mud from it, and replaces it to the original good lie. He chips onto the green and takes one putt. ____
25. On a par 3 hole across a canyon, player A hits her ball into the canyon. She drops the ball in the drop zone across the canyon near the green. She then whiffs her next shot. Her next shot lands on the green hitting a flag stick and bouncing off hits player B’s ball knocking it a few inches. Player A’s ball rolls into the hole after hitting player B’s ball. ____

For the following indicate if sentence is true or false. (26-30)

26. The penalty for an unplayable lie is two strokes. (T/F)
27. There is no penalty for relief from cart path. (T/F)
28. You have 5 minutes to look for a lost ball. (T/F)
29. If your ball lands on a different green than the one you are playing you are allowed to move the ball off the green without penalty. (T/F)
30. You are charged a one stroke penalty if your ball accidentally moves while in the teeing ground. (T/F)

 

 

 

 

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forests due to the expansion of industry and agriculture, a loss of topsoil, vegetation, lakes (15% since the 1950’s) and wetlands (26% since the 1950’s), shortages of water due to drought and insufficient irrigation systems and inadequate disposal of household and industrial waste (20% of solid waste/year is being properly disposed of). In order to battle these environmental problems, the Chinese government has set targets for reducing pollution levels by committing US$6.6b in 2015 in new spending, including the complete shutdown of coal fired power stations. China also signed the UNFCCC’s Paris Agreement in 2015 and agreed to peak its CO2 emissions in 2030 and launch a national cap and trade emissions programme in 2017.

The Australian government on the other hand, has a range of environmental policies to minimise the impact of government operations on the environment. There are also agency measures and targets for carbon emissions, energy, waste and resource use, as well as set mandatory environmental standards for incorporating sustainability into government procurements. However, like China, they seem to be needing some rethinking or modification. Australia’s emissions from fossil fuels and industry continue to rise, and based on the most recent quarterly inventory, are now 6% above 2005 levels and increasing at around 1% since 2014. Under current policies and taking into account the previous increase in levels of carbon emissions, Australia is headed for an increase of 9% above 2005 levels by 2030, rather than the 15-17% decrease required to meet the Paris Agreement target. Furthermore, as seen in the stimulus, the Australian Government has set a target to ‘reduce emissions by 26-28% below its 2005 levels by 2030 through a credible policy suite that is already reducing emissions, encouraging technological innovation and expanding our clean energy sector.’ Thus, to conclude, Australia ratified the Paris Agreement on 6 November 2016. Its Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC), includes a target of reducing GHG emissions, including land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF), by 26–28% below 2005 levels by 2030. However, current policies are projected to increase GHG emissions excluding LULUCF by about 9% above 2005 levels by 2030, relating highly to China’s extreme levels of CO2 emissions.

The Human Development Index (HDI) is a summary measure for assessing long-term progress in three basic dimensions of human development: a long and healthy life, access to knowledge and a decent standard of living. China’s HDI value is 0.752 (2017), which puts the country in the high human development category at 86 out of 189 countries and territories, shared with Ecuador. Between 1990 and 2017, China’s HDI value increased from 0.502 to 0.752, an increase of 49.7%. Between 1990 and 2017, China’s life expectancy at birth increased by 7.1 years, mean years of schooling increased by 3.0 years and expected years of schooling increased by 5.0 years. China’s Gross National Income (GNI) per capita increased by about 898.7% between 1990 and 2017. In China, the central government has overall responsibility for national health legislation, policy, and administration. It is guided by the principle that every citizen is entitled to receive basi

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