effayjay
Club Champion
At our course we have winter rules that allow preferred lies in the rough. A players ball lands behind a tree, the ball is lying in ground that an animal has been scratching at. The position of the ball is such that a shot towards the green is impossible so no free relief when clearly unreasonable. However under the winter rules the player may lift clean and place the ball within 6 inches from where it lay. Having done this the ball remains in the animal scratching but now affords a clear look at the green. Is the player now allowed full relief?