1)
Cart/Tractor Tracks
Through the green, relief may be taken from damage caused by use
of vehicles.
2) Flower Beds and Landscaped Areas
If these areas are indicated on the local rules, a free drop may
only be taken if the area is a properly maintained area for decorative
purposes. All other relief under the unplayable ball rule.
3) Bunkers
Washed out areas and damage caused by excessive drainage of water
are to be treated as GUR. The ball MUST be dropped in the bunker
at the nearest point of relief without penalty.
4) Bunkers
Stones in bunkers may be removed without penalty. If the ball
moves, it shall be replaced without penalty.
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5)
Putting Green
If a ball lies on a edging groove, lift and place th ball at the
nearest point not nearer the hole without penalty.
6) Water Hazards
Unmarked or insufficiently marked hazards are all to be treated
as lateral water hazards. The margin of the lateral water hazards
is defined by the natural limits of the hazard, ie where the ground
breaks down to form the depression containing the water.
7) Call Holes
Should not be used unless a group of outside players request to
be allowed to play up.
8) Embedded Ball
A ball embedded in its own pitch mark 'through the green' may be
lifted, cleaned and placed within six inches not nearer the hole
without penalty. 'Through the Green' is defined as "the whole
course except the teeing ground and putting green of the hole being
played, and all hazards".
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9)
Drop Zones
All drops are to be in accordance with the Rules of Golf. No drop
zones are to be used.
10) Undue Delay
Members are requested to adhere to Rules 6.7/6.8 and especially
note that stops at drinks stgands should be restricted to 5 minutes.
11) Yardage Markers
All markers whether natural or man-made are to be treated as Immovable
Obstructions.
General
The Rules of Golf plus Local Rules apply at all times.
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