Jakob Schrik
New member
Righthand player:
A player’s ball ending up a foot right of a staked tree and the local rules allowing a free drop according to rule 16.
NPR would normally be on the close left side of the tree, but then line of play to the hole would be impeded by another tree.
He opts for playing back to the fairway which means that he can take the free drop on or near the fairway (not closer to the hole).
After the drop he has no interference from neither of the trees and has a clean shot to the green.
Is this acceptable according to the rules?

A player’s ball ending up a foot right of a staked tree and the local rules allowing a free drop according to rule 16.
NPR would normally be on the close left side of the tree, but then line of play to the hole would be impeded by another tree.
He opts for playing back to the fairway which means that he can take the free drop on or near the fairway (not closer to the hole).
After the drop he has no interference from neither of the trees and has a clean shot to the green.
Is this acceptable according to the rules?
