What is a movable obstruction in golf?

Movable obstructions are artificial objects that can be moved with reasonable effort and without causing damage to the obstruction or to the course. A few examples of movable obstructions are bunker rakes, a soda can, most penalty area stakes, and another player's towel that has been dropped on the course.
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Which is an example of an obstruction in golf?

Obstructions are artificial, or man made, objects that you come into contact with on the golf course. A sample list of such items would be: bunker rakes, other players' golf clubs, stakes (except out of bounds), signs and ropes, bottles and cans, plastic bags, abandoned balls, cables.
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Can you move an immovable obstruction in golf?

An immovable obstruction is any that “cannot be moved without unreasonable effort or without damaging the obstruction or the course”.
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Is a fence an immovable obstruction golf?

The third area generally includes man-made objects that are not movable, such as cart paths, trash cans, or fences. In each of these situations, you are entitled to move your ball without incurring any penalty.
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Is a rake a movable obstruction?

Bunker rakes are considered movable obstructions. Per Rule 24-1b, your opponent must lift the ball, remove the rake, and take a drop as near as possible to the spot beneath its original position, then play without 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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Is a banana skin a movable obstruction?

Unfortunately for Renza, a fruit skin is a loose impediment – not an obstruction – according to Decision 23/4. While Rule 23-1 allows loose impediments to be removed without penalty, a player will incur a penalty of one stroke if in so doing the ball moves.
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Are out of bounds stakes movable obstructions?

They are movable obstructions under the Rules and you can take free relief under Rule 15.2a.
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Is a boundary stake in golf an obstruction?

Boundary objects are not obstructions or integral objects.
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Do you get relief from a retaining wall in golf?

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. However, there are times when a player would be denied relief for interference from a bulkhead.
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What is considered an immovable object?

An immovable object is fixed and cannot be moved.
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Do you get relief from an immovable obstruction?

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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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Is a cart path an immovable obstruction?

A Cart Path is considered an Immovable Obstruction.
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How do you play obstruction in golf?

Place the ball on the nearest point of relief, even if that's off the putting green. If your ball is in a bunker, you're entitled to relief from an obstruction but only if you drop inside the bunker. If you drop outside the bunker, you receive a one-stroke penalty.
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Can you move wood chips in golf?

Under the Rules of Golf, wood chips are considered loose impediments, which means you can move individual wood chips (see Rule 15.1).
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Are penalty area Stakes movable obstructions?

All stakes defining penalty areas, ropes and watering equipment including hoses and sprinklers are immovable obstructions (refer to Rule 16.1).
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Can you move a distance marker in golf?

Exception 1 – Tee Markers Must Not be Moved When Ball Will Be Played from Teeing Area (see Rules 6.2b(4) and 8.1a(1)). Exception 2 – Restrictions on Deliberately Removing Movable Obstruction to Affect a Ball in Motion (see Rule 11.3).
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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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Can you move white stakes?

Your ball ends one inch from a white stake. You are not allowed to remove the white stake, since you would thereby improve a “forbidden area.” Your ball ends three feet from a white stake, perpendicular to the course (compared to the direction to the hole).
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Is manufactured ice an obstruction in golf?

Snow and natural ice, other than frost, are either casual water or loose impediments, at the option of the player. Manufactured ice is an obstruction.
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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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Is a leaf a loose impediment in golf?

Loose impediments are unattached natural objects such as sticks, leaves, twigs, and blades of grass so long as they are not fixed or growing, solidly embedded in the ground, or sticking to the ball.
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Is a plastic bag a movable obstruction?

The plastic bag is a 'movable obstruction' and the Rule covers the situation as follows: "If the ball lies in or on the obstruction, the ball may be lifted and the obstruction removed.
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Can you move debris around your golf ball?

The 'debris' can either be loose impediments (natural objects like leaves) or obstructions (artificial objects like fag ends). You may move the latter from anywhere but you cannot move the former if they are in the same bunker or water hazard as your ball.
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