2015 Rules Quiz For 9-12 Year Olds

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2015 Rules Quiz For 9-12 Year Olds - Quiz
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This 2015 Rules Quiz for 9-12 year olds tests knowledge of golf rules, including club limits, course etiquette, and hazard identification. It enhances understanding of golf regulations, promoting sportsmanship and skill among young players.


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  • 2. 

    Which of the following is a breach of etiquette?

    • You slice a ball into another fairway towards another golfer and yell "fore"

    • You tee your ball up when it is your turn to play

    • You do not fix your ball mark after hitting the green and making a pitch mark on the surface of the green

    • You replace a divot that was made by taking a stroke from the rough or fairway

    Correct Answer
    A. You do not fix your ball mark after hitting the green and making a pitch mark on the surface of the green
    Explanation
    Not fixing your ball mark after hitting the green and making a pitch mark is a breach of etiquette in golf. It is important to repair any damage caused to the green to maintain its smoothness and integrity for other players. Failing to fix a ball mark can affect the putting line and make the game more challenging for others. It is considered good sportsmanship and proper golf etiquette to repair ball marks promptly.

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  • 3. 

    The most clubs you can have in your golf bag when you start your round is ____ clubs?

    • 7

    • 10

    • 14

    • 20

    Correct Answer
    A. 14
    Explanation
    The maximum number of clubs allowed in a golfer's bag when starting a round is 14. This is determined by the rules of golf, which state that a player can carry up to 14 clubs, including various types such as drivers, irons, wedges, and a putter. Having more than 14 clubs would result in a penalty.

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  • 4. 

    What is the penalty for hitting a ball out of bounds?

    • Stroke and Distance

    • Three Strokes

    • No Penalty

    Correct Answer
    A. Stroke and Distance
    Explanation
    The penalty for hitting a ball out of bounds is Stroke and Distance. This means that the player incurs a one-stroke penalty and must replay the shot from the original spot. This penalty is applied to maintain fairness and discourage players from intentionally hitting the ball out of bounds to gain an advantage.

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  • 5. 

    If a toy train travels 240 meters in 30 seconds, what is its speed in meters per second?

    • 8 m/s

    • 10 m/s

    • 15 m/s

    • 20 m/s

    Correct Answer
    A. 8 m/s
    Explanation
    To find the speed of the toy train, you need to divide the distance it traveled by the time it took. The formula for speed is:
    Speed = Distance / Time
    Given that the train traveled 240 meters in 30 seconds:
    Speed = 240 meters / 30 seconds = 8 meters per second

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  • 6. 

     What color are Out-of-bounds stakes?

    • Blue

    • Red

    • White

    • Yellow

    Correct Answer
    A. White
    Explanation
    Out-of-bounds stakes are typically white in color. This is a common convention used in golf courses to mark the boundaries of the course. The white color stands out and makes it easier for players to identify and avoid hitting their ball out of bounds.

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  • 7. 

    What color are Lateral Water Hazard stakes?

    • White

    • Red

    • Blue

    • Green

    Correct Answer
    A. Red
    Explanation
    Lateral Water Hazard stakes are red in color. This is a standard color used to mark these hazards on golf courses. The red stakes indicate that if a player's ball enters the hazard, they have the option to either play the ball as it lies or take a penalty and drop a new ball outside of the hazard. It is important for golfers to be aware of the color of these stakes in order to make informed decisions during their game.

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  • 8. 

    What color are Water Hazard stakes?

    • Yellow

    • White

    • Green

    Correct Answer
    A. Yellow
    Explanation
    Water Hazard stakes are typically yellow in color. This is because yellow is a highly visible color that stands out against the green surroundings of a golf course. The purpose of these stakes is to mark the boundaries of water hazards, such as ponds or lakes, and alert golfers to avoid hitting their ball into these areas. The yellow color helps golfers easily identify and navigate around these hazards, ensuring fair play and preventing penalties.

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  • 9. 

    If a player accidentally moves her/his ball. What is the ruling?

    • One Stroke Penalty and replace it

    • Two Stroke Penalty and replace it

    • No Penalty and replace it

    Correct Answer
    A. One Stroke Penalty and replace it
    Explanation
    If a player accidentally moves their ball, the ruling is a one stroke penalty and they must replace the ball. This means that the player incurs a penalty of one stroke added to their score, and they must place the ball back in its original position before the accidental movement occurred. This ruling ensures fairness and maintains the integrity of the game by penalizing the player for any accidental movement of the ball.

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  • 10. 

    Which of the following stakes cannot be moved? (2 stroke penalty)

    • Water hazard Stakes

    • Ground Under Repair Stakes

    • Lateral Water Hazard Stakes

    • Out of Bounds Stakes

    Correct Answer
    A. Out of Bounds Stakes
    Explanation
    Out of Bounds Stakes cannot be moved because they mark the boundary of the course and indicate areas where players are not allowed to play from. Moving these stakes would alter the course layout and potentially give players an unfair advantage.

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  • 11. 

     A play who is one minute late for his/her tee time incurs:

    • No Penalty

    • One Stroke Penalty

    • Two Stroke Penalty

    • Disqualification

    Correct Answer
    A. Two Stroke Penalty
    Explanation
    A player who is one minute late for their tee time incurs a two-stroke penalty. This means that they will have two additional strokes added to their score as a penalty for being late. This penalty is imposed to ensure fairness and maintain the integrity of the game by discouraging players from showing up late for their tee times.

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  • 12. 

    Are you a new member of the 2015 Junior Tour?

    • Yes

    • No

    Correct Answer(s)
    A. Yes
    A. No
    Explanation
    The given answer is correct because it includes both options, "Yes" and "No," which are the only possible responses to the question. The question is asking if the person is a new member of the 2015 Junior Tour, and they can either be a new member (answer "Yes") or not a new member (answer "No"). Therefore, the correct answer is "Yes,No" as it covers both possibilities.

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