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In Germany you need a license not just to drive, but to pitch and putt. To regulate the quality of play, many of the country's links require duffers to get a license, known as a Platzreife, from the Association of Club-Free Golf Players. Golfers must take a skills test and pass a written exam of 30 multiple-choice questions based on the rules of the game as recognized by the Royal & Ancient Golf Club and the USGA . Here are a few sample questions. 1. A player swings at the ball and misses, then notices it was not his ball at all but another player's. What happens? A. 1-stroke penalty 2. A player's ball ricochets off a tree, comes back, hits him and comes to rest near his foot. He must play the ball where it is, and he gets how many penalty strokes? A. 1 stroke 3. A player marks his ball on the green with a tee. Does he incur a penalty? A. Yes 4. A player is sure a ball stuck in a tree is his. He can see it but can't positively identify it. Is his ball considered lost? A. Yes 5. What bunker obstacles are you allowed to move?
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