- Every time the player makes a hitting, he must stand on
his feet, hold his mallet with his both hands, and put it
behind the ball. He starts off from a motionless posture.
He should not make his shot while walking. The violator is
added on penalty stroke and he makes his next hitting from
the new position of the ball.
- When hitting, the player may make some miss-hits or pre-play,
warm-up, practice hitting (not to touch the ball). All the
hitting are not counted. But he should not practice repeatedly
so as to delay the game. The violator is admonished. When
breaking the rule again, he is added one penalty stroke.
- When it is a player's turn to hit, the player should complete
his action of hitting in ten seconds without delay. The violator
is admonished. When breaking the rule again, he is added one
penalty stroke.
- When a player is hitting, no body is permitted to walk in
or across the fairway ahead. Any player who violates is added
one penalty stroke.
- When a player is hitting, all other players should not make
any shout or speak bad language so as to affect the player's
hitting. The violator is added one penalty stroke.
- When hitting, the player swings his mallet which merely
touches or moves the ball, the swing is counted as on hitting,
that is, one stroke.
- When hitting, the player must hit the ball with the mallet
head, either the wooden bottle's head or bottom, but to hit
the ball with its lateral periphery or with the shaft of the
mallet is not permitted. The violator is added one penalty
stroke, and makes his next hitting from the new position of
the ball.
- To push the ball with mallet is not permitted. The violator
is added on penalty stroke and makes his next hitting from
the new position of the ball.
- It is not permitted to hit repeatedly the rolling ball.
The violator is added on penalty stroke and makes his next
hitting from the new position of the ball.
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