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You're caddying for a professional golfer who has hit his ball into a pile of sticks. You're trying to assist him on what the ruling might be for the situation. This is how you might answer the questions about ground under repair:

  1. What is ground under repair?

    Ground under repair includes any part of the course that is amidst repair, such as holes made by ground crews or leaves and stick piles that are marked to be removed from the course.

  2. You remember that ground under repair doesn't include lawn clippings not scheduled for removal. Does ground under repair include sticks piled for removal?

    Fortunately, ground under repair includes piles of sticks that appear to be scheduled for removal.

  3. What does nearest point of relief mean?

    The nearest point of relief is the place on the course, closest to the ball, where the shot can be played without obstruction.

  4. What club can the player use to measure out to his nearest point of relief?

    The player must use the club he intends to use to hit the ball when measuring the nearest point of relief.


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