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Immovable Obstructions Rule - Marcella Smith - Womens Golf

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How to Take Free Relief From Immovable Obstructions

If your ball comes to rest on an immovable obstruction like a sprinkler, drain, or cart path, or the condition interferes with your stance (as in this photo), you are entitled to free relief. Marcela Smith from Girlfriends Guide to Golf explains Rule 16.

USGA Information on Rule 16

Relief from Abnormal Course Conditions (Including Immovable Obstructions), Dangerous Animal Condition, Embedded Ball.

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