Do you get a free drop if your ball is plugged?

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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Do you get relief from a plugged ball in golf?

Rule 16.3 allows relief for a ball embedded anywhere in the “general area” (that is, the area previously known as “through the green”), except when embedded in sand. But a Committee may adopt a Local Rule restricting relief to a ball embedded in those parts of the general area cut to fairway height or less.
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What happens if your ball is plugged in a hazard?

According to the rules of golf, not much. “Relief is allowed only when your ball is embedded in the general area,” Rule 16.3 states. “But if your ball is embedded on the putting green, you may mark the spot of your ball, lift and clean it, repair the damage, and replace your ball on its original spot.”
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Do you get relief from an immovable obstruction 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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What is the rule for embedded ball in golf?

A ball is not considered embedded if it is embedded in grass, leaves or other loose impediments. In order to be considered embedded, the ball's pitch-mark must be below the level of the ground. Closely mown area, refers to the fairway areas, not roughs.
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What is Rule 13 in golf?

Purpose of Rule: This Rule allows the player to do things on the putting green that are normally not allowed off the putting green, such as being allowed to mark, lift, clean and replace a ball and to repair damage and remove sand and loose soil on the putting green.
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Do you get a free drop if your ball is on a tree root?

Where a tree root interferes with the lie of the player's ball or the area of the player's intended swing, relief without penalty may be taken under Rule 25-1(i). That is, the ball may be lifted and dropped within one club-length of, and not nearer to the hole than, the nearest point of relief.
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Does microwaving a golf ball make it go farther?

Yes, you too can get greater distance on your shots in just seconds - The Microwave Way.
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What is Rule 17 in golf?

Purpose of Rule: Rule 17 is a specific Rule for penalty areas, which are bodies of water or other areas defined by the Committee where a ball is often lost or unable to be played. For one penalty stroke, players may use specific relief options to play a ball from outside the penalty area.
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Do you take a stroke for an unplayable?

a.

The player may take unplayable ball relief for one penalty stroke under any of the options in Rule 19.2, except that: The ball must be dropped. (... Continued) in and come to rest in a relief area.
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What is the new drop rule in golf?

Now comes this modification, which allows for a ball at rest to be replaced to its original spot. In other words, if you place your ball during a drop situation, having tried to drop the ball twice only to have it move into another area of the course (back into a hazard), must be replaced into the spot of the drop.
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What is the rule for an unplayable ball in golf?

Your first option is to go back to the spot of your previous stroke and play again (stroke and distance relief). Your second option is to go back as far as you'd like and drop on the line from the hole through the spot where the ball lies (back-on-the-line relief).
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What is the new rule for out of bounds in golf?

Out of bounds or lost ball

This rule has been amended. A new lost ball golf rule 2022 states that if a golfer's ball is lost or went out of bounds, they can hit their shot from their relief zone. Which will result in a stroke penalty or 2 stroke penalty if they want to hit it from the fairway.
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What happens if golf ball compression is too low?

Compression is simply a measure of how hard the golf ball is. The lower compression – or softer the ball is – the more it squashes on the clubface and then springs forward.
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What is the new rule for unplayable ball in bunker?

You can take unplayable ball relief again, for another penalty stroke (so that's TWO in total), and use the new spot of the ball for back-on-the-line or lateral relief. You can still opt for stroke-and-distance relief as well and play again from where the previous stroke was made.
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Can you move your ball if its plugged?

Yes, if you reasonably believe – there's that term again – that your ball is embedded but you can't tell without lifting it, you are allowed to do so under Rule 16.4. But… mark the ball first and don't clean it. You can only do that if you go on to take relief or if you are on the green.
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What does 69 mean in golf?

For example, if a golfer shoots a 76 on a par 72 course, their score is 76, and they shot four over par (+4). Another golfer may shoot a score of 69, meaning they scored three shots under par (-3).
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What is the 90% rule in golf?

The 90-Degree Rule

Under this rule, carts are allowed on the fairway, but they must maintain a 90-degree angle from the cart path. You must take the cart path to a spot that is even with your ball, make a right angle turn and drive straight toward the ball. This rule may be in effect for all or some holes.
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What is the 75 rule in golf?

The rule of 75 applies to a player who meets the following criteria: Over 75 years of age. Has an index that normally qualifies them to compete in the A-flight and therefore play from the pine tees.
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How far is 85 mph swing speed?

As we know the average driving distance (217 yards, which would be a swing speed around 85mph) we can extrapolate the following averages: 4 iron: 154 yards.
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Do heavier golf balls go farther?

The heavier a golf ball is, the less it will be slowed while soaring through the air. Because the ball is not slowed down as much if it is heavier, it will travel farther than a lighter ball.
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How much does 20 mph wind affect golf ball?

As you can see, a 20 mph crosswind will send a straight shot 81 feet to the side, that is a full 27 yards to the side! Make sure you are aware of this so you can sufficiently allow for it when you are next on the course.
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Do you get free relief from a tree stump?

If this is the case, and the tree interferes with your stance or the area of your intended swing, relief can be taken without penalty, akin to an immovable obstruction. Just drop the ball within one club-length of—and not nearer the hole than— the nearest point of relief.
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Can you shake a golf ball out of a tree?

Golf ball in a tree: Declare your ball unplayable

Again, make sure to identify your ball first – you can shake the tree to try and force it loose as long as you've announced it's unplayable (otherwise you'll pick up a penalty shot under Rule 9.4: Ball Lifted or Moved By Player).
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What is Rule 25 1 in golf?

Rule 25-1 Abnormal Ground Conditons (a.

Interference by an abnormal ground condition occurs when a ball lies in or touches the condition or when the condition interferes with the player's stance or the area of his intended swing.
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