There is no such rule to cover such an event. Just make sure there is no other ball in the hole, once someone has holed their shot, the ball should be removed before the next player plays.
A course record can be recorded only when the player putts out all putts and is not "given" putts in a match. If the player putts out all putts in match play then it would be a course record if he breaks the record.
Par is the regulation score for a hole in golf. A player would find the green in regulation, and have two putts, well that is the idea.
The person farthest away from the hole once on the green
No, because you are not allowed to drop a ball on the green. So you would have to play it out of the bunker. And even if you could drop it on the green it isn't rally in the spirit of the game.
No, it is a putt. However, if you are off the green, it does not count as a putt in your putts per round stats.
the fewest putts taken in a single round in the PGA is 18 putts. A record shared by several golfers.
A hole of usually over 500 yards. Where you have (in regulation) 3 shots to hit the green and 2 putts.
Following to rules to the letter, in strokeplay, the person who is farthest away should go first, this means taking the pin out and putting it back in for yourself if you so wish. You can however without penalty waive that and you can play onto the green. In matchplay, whoever is farthest away should go first, unless it is agreed by both players to waive this. But if the player who is closest goes first, you can get them to replay the shot, because they played out of turn.
The cast of Chips and Putts - 1945 includes: Bill Stern as Narrator
The PGA Tour record is 18 putts for 18 holes, held by several players.
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hit it harder