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Q: What penalty is there if you pick up your partners ball by mistake?
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What happens when someone on your team double dribbles what is the penalty in basketball?

A double dribble is when you dribble the ball, pick it up with both hands, and then dribble again. A travel is when you pick the ball up and take a step that is not a pivot.


What happens if you are about to tee off from the wrong place and someone tells you?

If this happens, you pick up your ball and tee it up on the proper tee box, no penalty. However, if you or anyone in your group tee'd off from the wrong place they receive a two shot penalty and must correct their mistake (by teeing off from the proper tee box) before they commence the next hole. If they do not fix their mistake they are DQ'd.


What does the basketball penalty Double Dribble mean?

It means to dribble the ball and pick it up again and dribble it.


Can a keeper handle the ball within the penalty arc?

The goal keeper may touch the ball with his hands and arms in his team's penalty area.


Can a goal keeper pick up the ball within the area if he himself kicked it into the area from the field?

Yes. A goalkeeper can dribble the ball back into the penalty area and pick it up. However, this is not the case if the ball was passed to him by a teammate (back pass), or if he has (for example) thrown the ball outside of the penalty area only to dribble it back in (double touch), or in any other case specifically disallowed by the laws.


Can the goal keeper take the ball back into his own penalty area with his feet and then pick it up?

Yes so long as he did not receive the ball from one of his own team mates.


Can a goal keeper go in to the other team's penalty area and pick the ball up?

In short, no. A goal kick is not complete (the ball in not yet in play) until the whole of the ball crosses the whole of the penalty area line and into the field of play. If the goalkeeper touches the ball before it completely leaves the penalty area, the goal kick must be retaken. If the goalkeeper touches the ball with his hands after the ball has left the penalty area and become "in-play", then he is guilty of a handling infraction because the ball is not within the keeper's own penalty area anymore. Either the ball is still in the penalty area or it isn't; it can't be both. This is all without even considering the fact that a goalkeeper cannot handle a ball that has been intentionally kicked to him by a teammate, the so-called "pass-back" rule.


Can you ask a golfer not to mark his ball on the putting green?

Not exactly. If his mark would be in your path, he can use any measuring device, (standardly his club length) to make the mark out of your line, and replace it to where it should be before he puts. He has the right to pick up his ball. AlthoughI guess you can always ask!


When is the goalkeeper not allowed to pick up the ball?

A goal keeper may never use their hands outside of their own penalty area. A goal keeper may not use their hands, even in their penalty area, when a team-mate deliberately plays the ball to them with their feet. A goal keeper may not use their hands, even in their penalty area, when a team-mate directly throws the ball to them on a throw-in.


Why does a rugby sometimes kick the ball to himself?

2 ways it's done: One to gain an advantage in an attack by kicking ahead and chasing the ball. The second is slightly different and is part of the penalty system In a penalty where the player decides not to kick for the goal posts they may pick the ball up (the opposing team cannot attack until the ball has been touched by the players boot) and allow their players to run in attack at the last moment they ball holder taps the ball against the boot and passes it to a charging player this is called tap penalty, a second version used to great effect is the "Tap and Go" again the ball holder taps the ball (at the penalty spot given by the referee) with their foot, the ball in effect is kicked back to themselves and they run in attack. Defending players must be 10 metres from that penalty spot, if not they cannot tackle the running ball carrier until they have taken 10 metres. This can cause a second penalty for "Not retiring 10 metres" to be given.


Is there a situation in soccer when the goalkeeper may not handle the ball inside the penalty box?

Yes. If the ball is kicked to them or thrown-in to them directly from a team-mate. If the goal keeper releases the ball from their hands they cannot pick it back up again until another player touches it.


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