SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS for all your golf rules Q. What is the difference between an Immovable Obstruction and an Integral Object? . . A. Immovable Obstruction – Any obstruction that: Cannot be moved without unreasonable effort or without damaging…
SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS for all your golf rules Q. If your ball is lying anywhere but on the putting green, are you entitled to …
SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS for all your golf rules After posting Rules questions to the community, we got many people …
SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS for all your golf rules Q. The player’s ball came to rest in a position where they had interference from some advertising hoarding, what options does the player have? . . A. This advertising hoarding is…
Rule 15-2 allows us free relief from movable obstructions such as rakes, cart signs, trash, other players’ equipment, etc. A movable obstruction is an artificial object that isn’t designed to interfere with our play and can easily be removed. SwingU…
Immovable obstructions are artificial objects that are on the course for a good reason but aren’t meant to interfere with the playing of our game. If an immovable obstruction interferes with your lie, stance and/or swing then you’re eligible for free…
SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS for all your golf rules Q. Is a trampoline a movable obstruction? . A. It is an artificial object, and if it is movable without too much effort and delay, then it is a movable obstruction.…
Your ball has come to rest next to a movable obstruction or a loose impediment… Grant Moir from The R&A Rules Team has all the answers on what you can and can’t do. Learn more on the Rules of Golf…
Grant Moir from The R&A Rules Team explains the Rules of Golf from his garden in Fife, Scotland. More here: