Can You Play A Ball From GUR?

The scenario is this – you’ve played your drive down the fairway and you’ve found it on the right side, offering a perfect line into the flag. The ball has come to rest in an area of ground under repair but it’s sitting up like a coconut and you really would rather play it from where it lies rather than taking relief and risking a less favourable lie after you have dropped. What to the Rules say? Can you play it?

Generally speaking, the answer is yes (although there are exceptions, which we’ll come on to.) If your ball is in ground under repair, you may either play it as it lies or take relief through Rule 16.1. Rule 16 deals with Abnormal Ground Conditions and that includes ground under repair.

Under Rule 16.1a, you are entitled to relief if your ball is in or is touching the ground under repair, or if your stance or intended swing is affected by the ground under repair.

Only when you’re on the putting green and there’s an area of ground under repair also on the putting green, you are entitled to relief if the ground under repair is on your line. You don’t get relief from ground of repair on your line if your ball is not on the putting green.

If you choose to take relief from ground under repair, you must take complete relief so that the ground under repair no longer interferes with your lie, stance area or intended swing.

When you can’t play a ball from GUR.

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Dropping away from abnormal ground condition (Image credit: Getty Images)

If the ground under repair is in a “No Play Zone,” from which the committee has prohibited play, you are not allowed to play the ball as it lies. This is covered by Rule 16.1f. It says that relief must be taken from interference by a no play zone in abnormal course condition (which would be ground under repair.) If your ball is in a no play zone in or on ground under repair in the general area, in a bunker or on the putting green, you must take relief.

Also, if the ground under repair in an area deemed a no play zone interferes with your stance area or intended swing, you must take relief.

Basically then – You can play the ball as it lies in ground under repair unless it is a “No Play Zone.” If you were to play the ball from the wrong place, in breach of this Rule (16.1) you would receive the General Penalty, two strokes, under Rule 14.7a.

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