What is an immovable object in golf?

Josh Kelley. SwingU Instructor. 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 is considered an immovable object?

An immovable object is fixed and cannot be moved.
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What is an immovable obstruction on the golf course?

Immovable Obstruction. Any obstruction that: Cannot be moved without unreasonable effort or without damaging the obstruction or the course, and. Otherwise does not meet the definition of a movable obstruction.
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Is a tree an immovable obstruction 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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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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What is the difference between an Immovable Obstruction and an Integral Object? - Golf Rules



Is an out of bounds fence an immovable obstruction?

According to USGA rules, the fence does not count as an obstruction because out of bounds objects cannot be regarded as obstructions. Consequently, the player cannot take relief from the fence with a free drop. She must declare the ball unplayable and take a one-stroke penalty.
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Is a cart path an immovable obstruction?

A Cart Path is considered an Immovable Obstruction.
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Is a bridge an immovable obstruction?

As to your question, the bridge is an artificial object and is thus considered an immovable obstruction. Normally, you get free relief. But because a water hazard extends vertically, a ball on the bridge may be within the confines of the hazard.
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Do I 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 stone wall 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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Are distance markers immovable obstructions?

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 relief from a man made object in golf?

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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Is a fence considered an immovable object 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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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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Can you hit branches in your backswing?

Now we have to assume that the vast majority of golfers are aware that we can't go hacking down branches or cutting great swaths through foliage that happen to be in our backswing by means of taking several vicious hacks loosely disguised as 'practice swings'...but this writer for one has to admit he wasn't aware that ...
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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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Can you bend branches in golf?

No worries; you can break that branch off, yes? Nope: You cannot improve the position or lie of your ball. This includes moving or bending anything growing or fixed in the realm of your envisioned swing. The two biggest infractions in the sand are grounding your club and moving impediments from the bunker.
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Is a sprinkler head an immovable obstruction?

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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Do you get free relief from a bridge in golf?

One thing to remember is that even though your ball may be easily playable, it's still located within the confines of the penalty area, and needs to be treated as such. So even though the bridge is generally considered an immovable obstruction, you aren't entitled to free relief.
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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 path in golf?

USGA Rules note that a golfer is entitled to free relief from a cart path if the ball comes to rest upon the path or the golfer's swing or stance is inhibited by the path. A golfer's stance is deemed to be inhibited if any part of their foot comes in contact with the path.
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Do you get relief from a cart path in golf?

Luckily, the Rules of Golf provide relief from artificial obstructions, which include cart paths. You are entitled to relief from the cart path if it impacts your stance, swing, or the lie of your ball.
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What happens if a golf ball lands in a golf cart?

2019 Rule: Under Rule 11.1, for all accidental deflections, including when the ball hits the player or opponent or their equipment or caddies: ➢ There will be no penalty and the ball will be played as it lies (with limited exceptions).
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Do you get relief from a flower bed in golf?

The ball lies in a flower bed. The ball becomes imbedded in its own pitch-mark in a closely mown area. The ball lands on a putting green other than the hole being played. A golfer is allowed relief from an artificial yardage marker or irrigation system.
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