salfordlad
Well-known member
I don't think this observation has any practical relevance for players whatsoever.It is not automatic.
When a bunker is being repaired and the Committee defines the entire bunker as ground under repair, it is treated as part of the general area (which means it is not a bunker).
So you are playing an unfamiliar course, you come across a bunker let's say a bit like the original photo here with a GUR sign in the sand, are you going to treat this bunker as GUR or seek a dialogue with the Committee on whether the bunker is being repaired?
Those words you underlined are irrelevant to the player and availability of relief is automatic to the player in the presence of GUR signage/local rule etc.
Issues surrounding whether a Committee should make a bunker GUR may be an issue for the Handicapping Authority, it is not a concern for players.