Update with Luke 4/9/18

Update with Luke 4/9/18

Taking relief can often be a difficult rule and golfers often struggle with how or where to drop the ball.

The diagram below illustrates the direction of the relief a player should take if they are taking relief from a G.I.R, road or path. There can be circumstances where dropping the ball can be different to the examples below however this can get confusing so if you would like to know more please email me on [email protected] or alternatively drop in a see me and I will explain.

The ball must be dropped with a straight arm out in front of you at shoulder height until 2019 when the rule will change (see earlier newsletters).
Objects defined as out of bounds posts cannot be moved in order to gain relief.  

http://www.randa.org/RulesEquipment/Rules/QuickGuide/Relief-Situations-and-Procedures/Immovable-Obstructions-and-Abnormal-Ground-Conditions

 

 

If a player believes their ball to be unplayable then they can proceed with any of the following:

  • Play the ball from where your last shot was played
  • Drop a ball any distance behind the hazard or obstruction in a straight line with the hole. The hazard MUST be kept in line with the new position of the dropped ball and the hole. As seen in the diagram below:
  • They may take 2 club lengths relief no nearer the hole

A player can deem a ball unplayable at anytime during the round under a penalty of 1 shot.

http://www.randa.org/RulesEquipment/Rules/QuickGuide/Ball-Unplayable

 

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