inc0gnito
Assistant Pro
Help explain the rules under this situation please. It relates to an unplayable ball when you shoot over the green from 1. The tee box, and 2. from an approach shot.
The central question is what are my options when the ball blazes over the green and lands in an unplayable area (eg thick bushes) - say the red X in the picture.
I understand what the unplayable rules are, but not the nuances below. And do the same rules/answers apply when the ball is played from 1. The tee box, compared to 2. approach shot?
A. With 'stroke and distance' I can play the ball from where I originally played the ball.
B. With 'back on the line' I can play the ball anywhere on an imaginary line from X through the hole. But does that include the section north of the hole between the hole and X?
C. With 'lateral relief' you can drop within two club lengths of the ball. But what if there is NO relief within two club lengths from X? Or if the only relief is that section between X and the hole, which is 'closer to the hole'?

The central question is what are my options when the ball blazes over the green and lands in an unplayable area (eg thick bushes) - say the red X in the picture.
I understand what the unplayable rules are, but not the nuances below. And do the same rules/answers apply when the ball is played from 1. The tee box, compared to 2. approach shot?
A. With 'stroke and distance' I can play the ball from where I originally played the ball.
B. With 'back on the line' I can play the ball anywhere on an imaginary line from X through the hole. But does that include the section north of the hole between the hole and X?
C. With 'lateral relief' you can drop within two club lengths of the ball. But what if there is NO relief within two club lengths from X? Or if the only relief is that section between X and the hole, which is 'closer to the hole'?
