Previous holes in the way on Putting Green

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On my course the GK's always leave one hole open (uncapped) in addition to the flagged hole.
I had three examples last week when these were on the line of my putt or chip and run shots.
We only play for fun so have a mates agreement to move the ball when this happens and was asking one of the pros about it.
His opinion was to treat the uncapped hole as GUR and re-site the ball but no closer. But he said you shouldn't do this if you are off the green such as on the apron or further :(

Are there any proper rules about this? I suppose it would never occur in professional golf.
 
Yes ur allowed relief on the line on the green only . If ur off the green you are not .. il have a look later if some1 hasnt already answered.. 13 something but any hole made by greenkeeper can b treated as gur as far as i know . But only when ball on putting green ..
 
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WE used to have a local rule for this ,even filled holes used to shrink in warm weather. (No sprinklers)
Relief on the green but not off.
Similar to repairing a pitch mark.
 
Your pro was correct.

It is a hole made by a greenskeeper and as such is Ground under Repair without a need for a local rule. [See Defintions: Ground Under Repair]

You are allowed to take relief from line of play intervention by GUR when your ball is on the putting green. The GUR may be on or off the green. [See Rule 16.1a(1)]
 
WE used to have a local rule for this ,even filled holes used to shrink in warm weather. (No sprinklers)
Relief on the green but not off.
Similar to repairing a pitch mark.
A pitch mark on the green may be repaired regardless of whether the ball is on the green or not.
 
Your pro was correct.

It is a hole made by a greenskeeper and as such is Ground under Repair without a need for a local rule. [See Defintions: Ground Under Repair]

You are allowed to take relief from line of play intervention by GUR when your ball is on the putting green. The GUR may be on or off the green. [See Rule 16.1a(1)]
Is this the case if the hole is covered by a plastic cap rather than filled using another hole plug?

Often played where 2 holes are cut and pins are exchanged overnight with only a cover used which is rarely flat with the surface of the green.
 
And if it is only able to be removed by a tool from the GK it would be an immovable obstruction and relief would still be available
 
And if it is only able to be removed by a tool from the GK it would be an immovable obstruction and relief would still be available
Again, and I realize that it's pedantic, but relief from an immovable obstruction for line of play is only available if your ball lies on the putting green.
 
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