Do you get relief from a plugged ball in the rough?

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.
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Can you have an embedded ball in the rough?

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. Through the green. This refers to the whole area of the course except the teeing ground and putting green of the hole being played and all hazards.
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Do you get relief from an embedded ball in a bunker?

There is no relief under this rule for a ball that is embedded in a penalty area or bunker. EXCEPTIONS - There are a few instances when relief is not allowed for a ball that is embedded in the general area. When the ball is embedded in sand that is not cut to fairway height.
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Can you clean your golf ball in the rough?

A golfer cannot clean their ball in any other situation, including when the ball is in the fairway, when the ball is in the rough, when the ball is in a bunker.
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Do you get relief from an immovable obstruction in golf?

There is no relief under Rule 16.1: When playing the ball as it lies would be clearly unreasonable because of something other than an abnormal course conditionAbnormal Course Condition: Any of these four defined conditions: (such as when a player is standing in temporary water. Continued) or on an immovable obstruction.
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Do I get relief from tree roots 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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Do you get relief from retaining wall on golf course?

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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Does Vaseline help hit golf ball straight?

Short answer? Yes. Any kind of grease on the face (Vaseline, sunscreen, ChapStick, etc.) will reduce the sidespin you create with a bad swing—which means the ball won't curve as much. You also lose backspin, which can help or hurt depending on your launch characteristics.
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Is it OK to Soak golf balls in water?

If your golf balls are moderately dirty, then you will need to soak them to remove any stuck dirt, grass, or mud. This is best done with batches of golf balls so if you have plenty of golf balls to clean, then this method will work pretty well.
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What is the rule for a ball plugged in the 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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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 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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What is the golf USGA rule regarding embedded ball?

If your ball is stuck in the ground (embedded) anywhere except in a bunker or a penalty area, generally you get free relief. Your ball must be found to take free relief.
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What makes a golf ball Illegal?

Legal golf balls can't be smaller than 1.68 inches in diameter. The Polara balls have a diameter of 1.68 inches (the same size as normal). If you have a smaller ball, you'll have less drag and that should give you more distance. You'll also notice that illegal balls are slightly heavier.
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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 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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What is Rule 197 in golf?

Lateral relief in the bunker

The player may take lateral relief in the bunker within one club length of their ball for a one-stroke penalty. In other words, for a one-stroke penalty, you can move your ball a few feet to either side.
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How far does the average golfer hit a drive?

Here's an interesting fact: While PGA Tour pros hit their drives anywhere from 280 yards to 320 yards on average, and LPGA Tour pros hit their drives from 230 to 270 yards on average, most recreational golfers, according to Golf Digest, average somewhere around 195-205 yards with their drivers.
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What irons are best to hit out of the rough?

However, the three most popular choices for hitting out of the rough are the hybrid golf club, a short iron, or a wedge. When you hit a golf shot out of the rough, you need to ensure that you have enough loft to be able to launch the ball in the air.
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Should you club up in the rough?

Club up. Again, even though you're swinging harder, unless you've been hitting the gym like Bryson, the rough is going to slow down your swing. So you might want to take an extra club to allow for that.
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Why does a golf ball not spin out of the rough?

If there is grass, mud, sand or any other matter between the clubface and the ball at impact, some or all of the grooves won't be able to make contact with the ball to create spin. This is why you generally cannot spin the ball out of the rough — grass gets between the clubface and the ball.
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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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Do you get relief from a bulkhead in golf?

By definition, a bulkhead is an obstruction and is covered under Rule 24. Normally, a player would be granted free relief from an obstruction when the ball lies on or in the obstruction or the obstruction interferes with the player's stance or area of intended swing.
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Do you get relief from a telephone pole in golf?

Note: there is no rule for free line of sight or line of play relief. The rules committee may enact a local rule that allows for line of sight relief from immovable instructions, but as far as the Rules of Golf are concerned, there is no free relief granted.
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