Crows looking for worms ruined putting green

3offTheTee

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Crows have ruined the green searching for worms. Realise it does not have to be crows but what happens if this has happened on your line of putt please? Can it be repaired?

What happens if a fellow competitor who has finished the hole decides to repair the ‘ mess’?
 

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Crows have ruined the green searching for worms. Realise it does not have to be crows but what happens if this has happened on your line of putt please? Can it be repaired?
I'm afraid not but you probably will be able to come 2019.

What happens if a fellow competitor who has finished the hole decides to repair the ‘ mess’?

If you permit him to do so, you will get the penalty. If he does it regardless, he will be penalised. Possibly with a DQ
 

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A hole made by a bird is ground under repair by definition and, if your ball lies on the putting green, you are entitled to relief, including for intervention on your line of putt.
 

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A hole made by a bird is ground under repair by definition and, if your ball lies on the putting green, you are entitled to relief, including for intervention on your line of putt.

I think that's stretching the meaning of "hole" too far. Perhaps the only actual holes would be those made by the worms?
 

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Doon is correct Crows search for leatherjackets and they are more of a problem following the banning of treatments to get rid of them.

There will also likely be more worm casts too as they cannot be controlled they way they were any more.
 

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Doon is correct Crows search for leatherjackets and they are more of a problem following the banning of treatments to get rid of them.

There will also likely be more worm casts too as they cannot be controlled they way they were any more.

There are still treatments to get rid of them - they are just very expensive.
 

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A hole made by a bird is ground under repair by definition and, if your ball lies on the putting green, you are entitled to relief, including for intervention on your line of putt.

I was looking at the definition for Ground Under repair and only reference I can see to holes are those made by a greenkeeper. Could you please direct me to anything I'm missing?
 
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