True or False?

1. With your approach on the 2nd hole, you aggressively play toward a left hole location, but hit the ball too far left, with the ball finishing on the nearby 11th putting green. Because the two greens are so close to each other, you would like to putt your ball from the 11th green to the hole on the 2nd green. As you would not be risking damaging the 11th green, you may do so.
True
False
2. On the long par-3 8th hole, you succeed in finding the putting green with your tee shot. While surveying your lengthy birdie putt, you notice that, 15 feet in front of your ball, there is an irrigation head near the center of the putting green on your line of play. You do not get line-of-play relief from the irrigation head.
True
False
3. On the 10th hole, you hit your tee shot into one of the hidden bunkers down the right side. You find a ball in a bunker and play it. You then learn that you had played the ball belonging to a player playing the adjacent 1st hole. He had played your ball from a different bunker and had altered your original lie by taking sand with the stroke. You get two penalty strokes and must correct the mistake by recreating the lie your original ball had in the bunker (before the other player played it) and placing a ball in that lie.
True
False
4. On the 11th hole, you hook your tee shot into a naturally sandy area. To help control the blowing sand, there is a short, wooden fence in the area 5 feet in front of your ball. The fence does not physically interfere with your area of intended swing, but it is directly on your line of play to the hole, with the possibility that your shot with the desired club may strike the fence. You do not get line-of-sight relief from the fence.
True
False
5. You play your pitch shot onto the exposed putting green of the short par-4 13th hole. You mark, lift, clean and replace your ball on the putting green. The ball is at rest, but before you play, the wind blows the ball 2 feet farther from the hole. You must replace the ball to the original spot.
True
False
6. On the par-3 Redan 16th hole, while your group is waiting to tee off, your caddie rushes ahead and places a towel on the right side of the putting green to indicate where you should try to land your tee shot on this green that slopes sharply from right to left. He then removes the towel before you play. Such an act is permissible.
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