Thanks to Colin Leather for letting his imagination run wild with this emailed Rules of Golf query.
“We were playing at Banstead Downs in a fourball – ready golf. Player 1 was on the wide right of the 15th fairway, approximately 110 yards from the green. Player 2 was on the left of the fairway approximately 120 yards from the green.
“Both played almost simultaneously and the balls very nearly collided in mid air as their flight paths crossed.
“If they had collided, what would the ruling have been? Play balls as they lie, replay shots or…?”

Golf ball hit another ball: Getting to grips with Rule 11
This is taking ready golf to extremes – or maybe they were trying to pull off one of those trick shots that take social media by storm.
As rare as this would be, I’m sure it’s happened before and it is provided for in the Rules of Golf.
What we have got here are two balls in motion accidentally hitting an outside influence – in this case the other ball in motion.
Rule 11.1a says, in these circumstances, there is no penalty to any player “if a player’s ball in motion accidentally hits any person or outside influence”.
Both balls must be played as they lie, so just hope if you ever have a mid air collision that you get a soft landing.
What about more common circumstances?
There are two occasions when you wouldn’t play it as it lies under Rule 11.1b.













