How many shots do you lose for a lost ball in golf?

Losing a golf ball can be frustrating, especially when you're in the middle of a round. But how many shots do you actually lose for a lost ball?

According to the Rules of Golf, you lose one stroke for a lost ball. This is true whether you lose your ball in the rough, in a water hazard, or out of bounds.

So, if you lose your ball, you need to add one stroke to your score and then play your next shot from the spot where you played your last shot.

Here are some frequently asked questions about lost balls in golf:

  1. What if I lose my ball in a water hazard?
    • You lose one stroke and must play your next shot from the spot where you played your last shot.
  2. What if I lose my ball out of bounds?
    • You lose one stroke and must play your next shot from the nearest point outside the out-of-bounds area.
  3. What if I find my lost ball after I have already played my next shot?
    • You must continue to play with the provisional ball.
  4. What if I declare my ball lost and then find it later in the round?
    • You can continue to play with the original ball.
  5. What if I lose my ball on a par 3?
    • You must declare the hole a lost ball and add two strokes to your score.

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