Can you take relief and drop on the green?

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If your ball is on the putting green. and there is interference by an abnormal course conditionAbnormal Course Condition: An animal hole, ground under repair, an immovable obstruction, or temporary water., you may take free relief by placing the original ball or another ball as shown in Diagram 16.1d.
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Can you take relief onto the green?

And if your ball is on the fringe or higher grass but touching the putting surface by even the smallest measurement, you might be able to take relief entirely on the green. Golfers are entitled to a clublength relief from a sprinkler head or other abnormal conditions.
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Can you take relief from a sprinkler head near the green?

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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What can you take relief from in golf?

Free relief is allowed for interference by an abnormal course condition (ACC), including an immovable obstruction, when the ball touches or lies in or on the condition (B1), or the condition interferes with the area of intended stance (B2) or swing.
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Can you clean your ball when taking relief from casual water?

How to take relief from casual water, including in a bunker. Taking relief from casual water is pretty easy. You can pick up your ball from the casual water, clean it, and then you can drop it at the nearest point without casual water that's no nearer the hole. There is no penalty.
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Do you get relief from tree roots 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 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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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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Do you have to take relief from ground under repair?

When part of a bunker is marked ground under repair, you must take relief at your nearest point within the bunker. If complete relief is impossible, the player may drop outside the marked bunker under penalty of one stroke. He must keep the point where the ball was between the hole and where he's dropping.
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Can you take relief from a fence in golf?

Fairways and Rough (General Area)

You do not get free relief from objects that define or mark the course boundary. You may not move objects marking course boundaries or take free relief from them like you would from other artificial objects, like a cart path, a building, or a stake marking a penalty area.
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Do you get relief from a sprinkler box?

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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When can you call an unplayable lie in golf?

If you find your ball in play, but in a circumstance where you are not able to make a swing or advance the ball, then you are always entitled to claim an unplayable lie. Under this rule, you incur a one-stroke penalty, but are permitted to take relief from your troubling situation.
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What is the rule for taking relief from a cart path?

Under Rule 24-2b Immovable Obstruction – If your ball lies on or near the cart path or when the obstruction interferes with your stance or the area of intended swing you may take free relief – you must determine the nearest point of relief no closer to the hole with in one club length and the ball must be dropped.
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What if nearest point of relief is unplayable?

A player must drop within one club-length of the nearest point of relief, on whichever side of the path that is – even if it would mean dropping into an unplayable lie in a hedge or bush. If that were the case most golfers would elect to play the ball from off the path.
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Is a lost ball a 2 stroke penalty?

Local rule for out of bounds, lost ball

If a player hits a ball out of bounds or loses a ball, the general rules still require the player to return to the spot of the previous stroke and take a one-stroke penalty - a standard stroke-and-distance scenario.
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What happens if a bunker is Gur?

Bunkers which are marked as GUR are classified as 'through the green'. Play is prohibited from these areas and relief must be taken in accordance with Rule 25-1 b.i. Through the Green: If the ball lies through the green, the nearest point of relief shall be determined which is not in a hazard or on a putting green.
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Do you have to take relief from GUR in golf?

Every now and then, there is a rule everyone thinks they know. If you find your ball in ground under repair – an abnormal course condition – you may take free relief.
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Can you clean your ball in ground under repair?

This includes any situation where you are taking relief: from a hazard, from an unplayable lie, from a plugged lie. Before a golfer starts a new hole, a golfer can clean the ball. Once a golfer completes a hole and before they tee off on the next hole, a golfer is able to clean their ball.
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Do you get relief from a yardage marker?

I'm aware you can get relief from fixed yardage markers if they interfere with your stance or swing as these are classed as immovable obstructions.
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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 happens if a golf ball hits a powerline?

The rule states: “If it is known or virtually certain that a player's ball hit a power line or tower or a wire or pole supporting a power line during the play of specify hole number, the stroke does not count. The player must play a ball without penalty from where the previous stroke was made."
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Is a fence considered an immovable object golf?

In local rule number 4, the fence is defined as a water hazard marker which makes it an immovable obstruction. Even if one argues that the stakes are the markers, the fence will be in play and remain an immovable obstruction, so the same rule applies.
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Can you hit branches in your backswing?

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What is the golf rule for a ball stuck in a tree?

When a player's ball lies above the ground, in a bush or a tree for example, the player can take lateral relief by using the point on the ground directly below their ball as their reference point. The player would then be entitled to drop the ball within two club-lengths of that point, no closer to the hole.
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Are there 2 stroke penalties in golf?

A golfer can be penalized two strokes if he interferes with another player's shot by hitting the ball or causing something else, such as a club or bag, to hit the ball.
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