Crazyface
Tour Winner
I was just wondering. The R+A have decided not to change the rule regarding a ball landing in a divot, because who's to decide what's a divot, but continue to have a rule about animal scrapings! Seems an anomaly to me. :mmm:
The rules do not mention the words animal scrapping, but holes, casts or runways made by a burrowing animal, bird or reptile. You not not get relieve from an animal scrapping.

The rules do not mention the words animal scrapping, but holes, casts or runways made by a burrowing animal, bird or reptile. You not not get relieve from an animal scrapping.
As far as I can see the 2019 rule 16.1 only refers to holes made by animals, no mention of scrapes.This changes in 2019 to animal scrapes which is what the OP referred to
The words scrape, scraped or scrapes only appear in the 2019 Rules 4 times. Not one is related to animals.As far as I can see the 2019 rule 16.1 only refers to holes made by animals, no mention of scrapes.
I play over 200 rounds a year and and land in one about once a year , so no big deal , more likely to be in burrowing animal hole/runway.
It would make more sense if they decided not to change the rule regarding landing in a divot hole. I've never encountered a ball in a divot.I was just wondering. The R+A have decided not to change the rule regarding a ball landing in a divot, because who's to decide what's a divot, but continue to have a rule about animal scrapings! Seems an anomaly to me. :mmm:
I do wonder how many fairways some on here hit.
I have never been in an animal burrow or similar on the fairway , but have been in many divots!
Just one thing when I joined my club they had a local rule that if you landed in a seeded divot it was classed as GUR as the green keepers had worked to fill the hole.
This was stopped by the RA but we were never really told the main reason for this.
Anyone enlighten me please?
How long was the seeded divot classed as GUR?
It would make more sense if they decided not to change the rule regarding landing in a divot hole. I've never encountered a ball in a divot.![]()