There’s a lot of confusion about how to deal with your ball in a bunker when it is in a disturbed area of the sand, or in a footprint, caused by the lack of rakes on the course. Rules Official…
SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS https://bit.ly/2I8KrVH for all your golf rules Q. The player’s ball is in the bunker and half-buried in the sand. Does this entitle the player to free relief for an embedded ball? . A. The embedded ball…
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…
SUBSCRIBE to GOLFRULES QUESTIONS https://bit.ly/2I8KrVH for all your golf rules Q. If a boundary fence interferes with your swing, are you permitted to take free relief? . A. No, a boundary fence is not considered an immovable obstruction. It is…
Under Rule 16.3, the player is entitled to free relief from an embedded ball when it occurs within the “general area” of the golf course. The “general area” is defined as every part of the golf course except: (1) the…
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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…
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Rule 16 covers when and how you may take free relief by playing a ball from a different place, such as when you have interference by an abnormal course condition or a dangerous animal condition. These conditions are not treated…