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1875, R&A
2. Place of Teeing
The ball must be teed not nearer the hole than eight nor farther than twelve club lengths, except where special ground has been marked by the Conservator of the Links, which shall be considered the ‘teeing ground,’ and the balls shall be teed within, and not in advance of, such marks.
1888, R&A
7. The ball must be teed within the marks laid down by the conservator of the links, which shall be considered the "Teeing Ground." The balls shall not be teed in advance of such marks nor more than two club lengths behind them.