Do you get relief from a bush 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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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 free 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 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 root in golf?

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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Rules of Golf Explained: Do you get free relief from an animal hole?



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 get relief from a power pole in golf?

There is no golfer's option. If your ball strikes a power line or overhead cable and the Model Local Rule is in effect, you must cancel the stroke, then replay the stroke without penalty (even if your shot deflected into the perfect spot).
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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 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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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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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 relief from tire tracks?

There is NO free relief from tyre tracks in the rules of golf however deep they may be. A committee would be entitled though to introduce a local rule permitting free relief from tyre tracks and other damage caused by course maintenance vehicles and equipment.
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Do you get relief from a tree well in golf?

Bill, if by “small” tree you mean “young,” the Committee may protect it from damage by adopting the Local Rule in Appendix I; Part A; Item 2b. 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.
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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 sand cart path?

While most golfers are aware that a ball that comes to rest on a cart path is entitled to free relief, many don't know the reasoning behind the rule. In fact, it's the material the cart path is composed of that dictates the relief, as opposed to the mere fact that it's a cart path.
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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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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 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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Can you move obstacles in golf?

Loose impediments and movable obstructions can be moved anywhere on the golf course, including in bunkers and penalty areas, even when your ball also lies in the bunker or penalty area. If your ball moves when moving a movable obstruction, there is not penalty and you simply replace the ball.
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What is the rule for 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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How many relief options are available for an unplayable ball?

When you decide that your ball is unplayable, you have three relief options, all for one penalty stroke. Your first option is to go back to the spot of your previous stroke and play again (stroke and distance relief).
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Do you get relief from a hazard?

Under Rule 17.3, you don't get free relief from an immovable object, such as a bridge with the ball in a red-staked penalty area. Your options are to play the ball as it lies or take relief from the penalty area for a one-stroke penalty.
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Can you hit a ball that is out of bounds?

The penalty for losing a ball or hitting it out of bounds is "stroke and distance": if your first shot vanishes or ends up on the wrong side of the white stakes, you count that stroke (one), add a penalty stroke (two), and hit again from the original spot (three).
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