Fyldewhite
Tour Winner
@Fyldewhite I disagree! 'in its own pitch mark' is quite specific wherever it is. And it's not for deep rough so much as the semi or stuff just away from Green. I finally saw an old club had implemented the LR (I tried unsuccessfully years before) a while ago, though it was only after an ex-Captain plugged on a Par 3, that dropped 50ft Tee to Green, in an Inter-club Match!
Understand totally how this seems unfair, and indeed it can be but I don't think it's as straightforward as that. You have already drawn a distinction between semi rough, deep rough and stuff near the green in your reply. It has to be embedded "in the ground". In the rough, depending on it's depth it is harder and harder to establish this....by definition there is more and more grass between the ball and the ground and most probably it gets embedded in the soggy thatch that often covers the "ground" in these sort of areas. Anyway, glad to see your old club making local rules for the right reasons then!