Preferred Lies

Lift, clean and replace on all mown surfaces (due to soft conditions)

 

Front 9 Holes

Green keepers waste

  • Any patched areas of shredded turf is treated as GUR (mainly between the edge of the rough and cart paths

 

 

See below picture as a reference to the works – “ Abnormal Ground Conditions”

 

 

 

From R&A:
The Rule covers free relief that is allowed from interference by animal holes, ground under repair, immovable obstructions or temporary water:

  • These are collectively called abnormal course conditions, but each has a separate definition.
  • This Rule does not give relief from movable obstructions (a different type of free relief is allowed under Rule 15.2a) or boundary objects or integral objects (no free relief is allowed).

 

 

When Relief Is Allowed
(1) Meaning of Interference by Abnormal Course Condition. Interference exists when any one of these is true:

  • The player’s ball touches or is in or on an abnormal course condition,
  • An abnormal course condition physically interferes with the player’s area of intended stance or area of intended swing, or
  • Only when the ball is on the putting green, an abnormal course condition on or off the putting green intervenes on the line of play.

If the abnormal course condition is close enough to distract the player but does not meet any of these requirements, there is no interference under this Rule

 

 

Local Bunker Rule

One club handle length placement of ball no nearer to the pin & remain in bunker.