Do you get relief from man made objects in golf?

Your ball lies next to a sprinkler head, an electric box, a 150-yard post or another man-made object typically found on a golf course. What do you do? These objects are considered obstructions (Rule 24), and you're entitled to relief without penalty if your ball, stance or swing is interfered with by an obstruction.
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What happens if you hit a man made object in golf?

Purpose of Rule: Rule 11 covers what to do if the player's ball in motion hits a person, animal, equipment or anything else on the course. When this happens accidentally, there is no penalty and the player normally must accept the result, whether favourable or not, and play the ball from where it comes to rest.
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Do you get relief from a wall in golf?

The one exception where you wouldn't receive relief are fences, walls, or anything that mark the boundary of the golf course. The first thing you need to do is to find the nearest location where you are taking complete relief that is not closer to the hole.
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What qualifies for relief in golf?

Rule 16 - Relief from Abnormal Course Conditions (Including Immovable Obstructions), Dangerous Animal Condition, Embedded Ball
  • 16.1 Abnormal Course Conditions (Including Immovable Obstructions) ...
  • 16.2 Dangerous Animal Condition. ...
  • 16.3 Embedded Ball. ...
  • 16.4 Lifting Ball to See If It Lies in Condition Where Relief Allowed.
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Do you get relief from a telephone pole in golf?

Money List Winner. Model rule E - 11 is available to clubs if they wish to provide relief from a ball striking overhead power lines. It may be extended to towers and poles, or it may be limited to the cables. It must be compulsory relief if implemented.
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Richard Rules - Taking Free Relief Near an Immovable Man-made Object



Do I get relief from a fence in golf?

Interference from Boundary Objects

I have interference from an out of bounds fence, stake or wall – what are my options? A. You do not get free relief from objects that define or mark the course boundary.
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Do you get relief from a man made object in a hazard?

Your ball lies next to a sprinkler head, an electric box, a 150-yard post or another man-made object typically found on a golf course. What do you do? These objects are considered obstructions (Rule 24), and you're entitled to relief without penalty if your ball, stance or swing is interfered with by an obstruction.
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Do you get free relief from rocks?

A rock or stone would normally be defined under the rules as a loose impediment and therefore no relief would be granted. The player may though remove a loose impediment without penalty provided of course it does not result in the ball moving.
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What do you get free relief from in golf?

The Rules of Golf allows PGA Tour pros and recreational golfers alike to move stones and other loose impediments in bunkers without penalty. You get free relief for an embedded ball in the rough.
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Do you get relief from a cart path?

Luckily, the Rules of Golf provide relief from artificial obstructions, which include cart paths. You are entitled to relief from the cart path if it impacts your stance, swing, or the lie of your ball.
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Do you get relief from driving range net?

First things first, Gary: No, you do not get free relief from an immovable obstruction if your ball is in a penalty area, per Rule 17.3. Further, since the fence is out of bounds, even if the ball wasn't in a penalty area, you still wouldn't get free relief from it.
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What is the penalty for hitting your partner's golf bag with your ball?

New Rule: Under Rule 11.1, for all accidental deflections, including when the ball hits the player or opponent or their equipment or caddies: There is no penalty and the ball is played as it lies (with limited exceptions).
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What is the immovable object rule in golf?

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 relief.
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What is considered an obstruction in golf?

Note: The Rules define “obstructions” as any artificial object or surface, like a road, cart path or curb, unless the object defines out of bounds (e.g., a fence), is part of an immovable object that's out of bounds or is considered part of the golf course.
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Do you get relief from a dirt cart path in golf?

A player is entitled to relief without penalty from any path to which a foreign material (e.g., tar, gravel, dirt) has been applied. A player would not get relief from a dirt path created by vehicle traffic unless it had been defined as ground under repair.
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Do you get relief from a sprinkler head?

A sprinkler head is an immovable obstruction and is covered by Rule 24-2. That Rule states that you are entitled to relief for a ball that lies in or on the obstruction or when the obstruction interferes with your area of intended stance or swing.
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When can you get free relief in golf?

You're allowed free relief, under Rule 16.1, if your ball touches or is on an abnormal course condition, if it physically interferes with the area of intended stance and swing, or “only when the ball is on the putting green, an abnormal course condition on or off the putting green intervenes in the line of play”.
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Do you get free relief from a bridge in golf?

One thing to remember is that even though your ball may be easily playable, it's still located within the confines of the penalty area, and needs to be treated as such. So even though the bridge is generally considered an immovable obstruction, you aren't entitled to free relief.
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Is an animal an outside influence in golf?

If a player's ball in motion accidentally hits any person or outside influence, the ball must be played as it lies, except in two situations: Exception 1 – When Ball Played from Anywhere Except Putting Green Comes to Rest on Any Person, Animal or Moving Outside Influence: The player must not play the ball as it lies.
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Do you get relief from an immovable object?

Related: Golf Rules - Plugged Lie

Remember that you are allowed to take relief from an immovable obstruction or abnormal course condition if it interferes with your intended stance or swing for the shot (for instance, if you are standing on a path to play a ball that is not on the path).
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Do you get relief from golf ball up against a tree in golf?

Is there any free relief, or is it just play it as it lies? Answer: The Rules of Golf stipulate that this is play it as it lies, similar to a ball being up a tree, or on top of a rock. If you don't wish to play it as it lies, then you can take an unplayable, which will cost you a one stroke penalty. .
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Do you get relief from a divot?

As you suspect, an attached divot isn't a loose impediment, so there's no free relief on offer for this rather comical calamity. Your pal must either play the ball as it lies — near impossible, apparently — or, if the ball is in the general area, take unplayable ball relief under Rule 19 for one penalty stroke.
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Can you get relief from a tree in golf?

When a player's ball lies above the ground (such as in a bush or a tree), the player may take lateral relief by using the point on the ground directly below the spot of the ball as his or her reference point: The relief area.
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Do you get relief from plugged ball in bunker?

Within the rules of golf a plugged lie is known as an embedded ball. The good news is that unless you are in a bunker or penalty area, you do now get relief without penalty. Under the pre-2019 rules, this was only the case if you were on the fairway or other closely mown areas.
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