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Casual Water, Ground Under Repair

 

If a ball lies in casual water, i.e. a puddle, you may lift, clean and drop your ball without penalty within one club length from the nearest point of relief no nearer the hole.

If your ball lies in a part of the course marked “Ground Under Repair” or close enough to a staked tree that damage will result in playing a shot, you must lift, clean and drop the ball within one club length from the nearest point of relief no nearer the hole at no penalty.

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