Rules of Golf: What happens when you hit a ball into ground under repair?Rules of Golf: What happens when you hit a ball into ground under repair?According to the Rules of Golf, you "may" take relief from Ground Under Repair - which implies you have the choice to take relief or play it as it lies (unless there is a local rule in effect which requires you to take relief).
If you take relief, you must determine the nearest point of total relief not nearer the whole (including your stance) and then drop within one club length of that point. Note: Nearest point - not one with best angle or best chance of good lie after drop!
There are cases (often where GUR is in the rough) that dropping may give you a worse lie than your original one (you have to drop you can't place in a good lie) - so consider playing as is in that case.Rules of Golf: What happens when you hit a ball into ground under repair?
First of all you must take full relief from the condition. Then you drop the ball one club length from the relief area, no nearer the hole with no penalty.Rules of Golf: What happens when you hit a ball into ground under repair?I think one club length relief away from ground under repair but not nearer to hole..............Rules of Golf: What happens when you hit a ball into ground under repair?
Ususally a one club length drop from nearest spot of relief. no closer to holeRules of Golf: What happens when you hit a ball into ground under repair?To know more about
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