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31st January 2021 06:47 PM
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New Rules - relief from Penalty Area stakes
Just reading through new rules 15-17, and it seems that now if you are in a penalty area, a Stake can be moved - unless the committee has defined Stakes as immovable see 16.1a(2) - most clubs seem to do that. Under old rules I am fairly sure that there was no relief from hazard stakes if you are in the hazard.
(1) Removal of Movable Obstruction. Without penalty, a player may remove a movable obstruction anywhere on or off the course and may do so in any way. https://www.randa.org/en/rog/2019/ru...f-golf/rule-15
Had an interesting dilemma recently. Ball was in a dry penalty area, lying against penalty area stake that had fallen over and lying on the ground, completely removed from the hole it was meant to be in by about 15cm. After some careful thought i determined that it was now by definition a movable obstruction, no different than a coke bottle. So i just moved it - does that sound right?
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