Ruling please gents

stevie_r

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Have raised this question on the forum of my own club but didn't get a reasonable answer and all the greenstaff want to kill me.

On a couple of holes, on old pin positions, the replaced turf is not a great fit and is sitting proud of the putting surface by about 5mm, really noticeable.

What relief am I entitled to take - if any?

all sensible suggestions gratefully received.
 
bob, we are talking the whole chunk of earth/ turf here, you can't tap it down - it would need a heavy roller

but is that the rule?
 
Yep, That's the rule - 16/1c. Also see decision 16/1c-3.

You can repair it, or if this not possible you have to wait until committee declare it as GUR. (No relief as such until committee do declare it as GUR)

Ps. Hi guys - a returning member after long absence. New name as can't get in under old one. You may or may not work out who in due course...
 
We have an extra hole cut on each green - why, I have no idea - but the "spare" one has a piece of green astroturf on top to try to provide a surface of some description.
Often, these covers sink a little and if they are on your putting line they are treated as GUR.

16-1c/3 Old Hole Plug Sunk or Raised on Line of Putt

A player's ball lies on the green. An old hole plug is sunk or raised on the player's line of putt. What relief is available to the player?

The player may attempt to raise or lower the plug to make it level with the surface of the putting green – Rule 16-1c. If this is impossible, he may discontinue play and request the Committee to raise or lower the plug. If the Committee cannot level the plug without unduly delaying play, the Committee should declare the plug to be ground under repair, in which case the player would be entitled to relief under Rule 25-1b(iii).
 
Decision 16-1c/3

The player may attempt to raise or lower the plug to make it level with the surface of the putting green – Rule 16-1c. If this is impossible, he may discontinue play and request the Committee to raise or lower the plug. If the Committee cannot level the plug without unduly delaying play, the Committee should declare the plug to be ground under repair, in which case the player would be entitled to relief under Rule 25-1b(iii).

EDIT: Sorry I was a bit slow on that one! Above post came while I was copy pasting!
 
We have an extra hole cut on each green - why, I have no idea - but the "spare" one has a piece of green astroturf on top to try to provide a surface of some description.
Often, these covers sink a little and if they are on your putting line they are treated as GUR.

16-1c/3 Old Hole Plug Sunk or Raised on Line of Putt

A player's ball lies on the green. An old hole plug is sunk or raised on the player's line of putt. What relief is available to the player?

The player may attempt to raise or lower the plug to make it level with the surface of the putting green – Rule 16-1c. If this is impossible, he may discontinue play and request the Committee to raise or lower the plug. If the Committee cannot level the plug without unduly delaying play, the Committee should declare the plug to be ground under repair, in which case the player would be entitled to relief under Rule 25-1b(iii).

We have such plugs also. They are relics from the original Powerplay trials some 4 years ago. We have a local rule giving relief.
 
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