Immovable Obstruction or not?

Jacee

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A player has a distance marker that interferes with his swing. The marker is a moveable obstruction and is lifted to clear the way. The player then "duffs" his shot and the ball trickles forward and down the hole left by the removed distance marker. Question: Is the hole left by removal of a moveable obstruction, in itself, an immovable obstruction giving the player free relief or is it just "tough luck" and the only option is to declare the ball unplayable under Rule 19.
 
The Definition of ground under repair covers this situation by including Any hole made by the Committee or the maintenance staff in setting up the course (such as a hole where a stake has been removed)..... as GUR without its having to be defined as such in a Local Rule and so you get free relief.
 
A player has a distance marker that interferes with his swing. The marker is a moveable obstruction and is lifted to clear the way. The player then "duffs" his shot and the ball trickles forward and down the hole left by the removed distance marker. Question: Is the hole left by removal of a moveable obstruction, in itself, an immovable obstruction giving the player free relief or is it just "tough luck" and the only option is to declare the ball unplayable under Rule 19.
Thanks for the swift answer … much appreciated.
 
A player has a distance marker that interferes with his swing. The marker is a moveable obstruction and is lifted to clear the way. The player then "duffs" his shot and the ball trickles forward and down the hole left by the removed distance marker. Question: Is the hole left by removal of a moveable obstruction, in itself, an immovable obstruction giving the player free relief or is it just "tough luck" and the only option is to declare the ball unplayable under Rule 19.
Were you asking for a “friend”? ? it still amazes me the places where we can actually manage to hit that little ball.
 
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