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Out of Bounds (Rule 27.1) |
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Over all the boundary fences. |
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Over the walls to the right of the 4th, 7th and 8th holes. |
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Over the car park and clubhouse areas as defined by white posts. |
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Obstructions (Rule 24) |
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The trolley paths marked with white stones. |
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If a ball comes to rest on the path behind the 2nd green, it may be dropped in the nearest dropping zone without penalty. |
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The Shelters and benches. |
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The stone steps on the left of the 2nd green, and elsewhere on the course. |
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The black and white marker posts. |
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Ground Under Repair (Rule 25) |
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Any area defined by enclosed white lines or blue posts. |
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A ball deemed to be lying in a tractor mark through the green may be lifted and dropped without penalty. |
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An embedded rock on a closely mown area. |
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Practice Ground |
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This area of the 1st. 8th, 10, and 17th hole is in play during a round. |
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A ball landing in a divot may be lifted and dropped without penalty. |
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Staked Trees |
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If such a tree interferes with a player's stance or swing, the ball must be lifted without penalty as described in Rule 24.2b(i). A ball may be cleaned when so lifted. |
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Green and White Posts |
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These indicate the preferred route for walkers crossing the course. |