Interesting local rule

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A friend took this picture at a very high profile course in Scotland a couple of weeks ago.

Says relief must be taken to protect the newly revetted face.

My questions are:

1. How should one take relief?
2. Is this a recognised local rule that any club could use?
3. Could a counting hcp score be submitted when this LR is in use?

Thanks in advance for any replies.IMG_3868.jpeg
 
A friend took this picture at a very high profile course in Scotland a couple of weeks ago.

Says relief must be taken to protect the newly revetted face.

My questions are:

1. How should one take relief?
2. Is this a recognised local rule that any club could use?
3. Could a counting hcp score be submitted when this LR is in use?

Thanks in advance for any replies.View attachment 61252
Treat it as ground under repair, no play zone. Take relief according to Rule 16.1f.
While the "local rule" may not spell it out specifically, the situation is covered by 16.1f and is authorized.
 
Looks like GUR to me
I would go with NPZ

2.4 No Play Zones
A no play zone is a defined part of an abnormal course condition (see Rule 16.1f) or a penalty area (see Rule 17.1e) where play is not allowed.
A player must take relief when:• Their ball is in a no play zone, or• A no play zone interferes with their area of intended stance or area of intended swing in playing a ball outside the no play zone (see Rules 16.1f and 17.1e).
 
I would go with NPZ

2.4 No Play Zones
A no play zone is a defined part of an abnormal course condition (see Rule 16.1f) or a penalty area (see Rule 17.1e) where play is not allowed.
A player must take relief when:• Their ball is in a no play zone, or• A no play zone interferes with their area of intended stance or area of intended swing in playing a ball outside the no play zone (see Rules 16.1f and 17.1e).
In the end it is the same outcome.
 
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