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bounding the course. e) All bridges.
b) Any ball that finishes on, or crosses f) The halfway house and any artificial
over the fenced footpath that runs surrounding area.
through the golf course. 4. ABNORMAL GROUND CONDITION
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c) Any part of the driving range. (Rule 16)
d) Beyond the white posts dividing the a) The driving range fence and strip of
16th and 17th fairways while playing ground one club-length towards the
the 17th. 1st fairway is considered an abnormal
e) Beyond the white posts dividing the ground condition and relief may be
PLAYER
9th and 10th fairways while playing the obtained under Rule 16.1
9th. b) Any area that has been marked by a
f) Beyond the white posts to the right of white line (excluding out of bounds).
the 1st hole and to the left of the 7th 5. OVERHEAD POWER CABLES
ON THE
hole. If a ball strikes any overhead power
g) Over the fence bounding the lake, in cable, the shot must be replayed,
the flower bed behind the green and without penalty, from an estimated
beyond the white posts surrounding the position as close as possible to where
shoe cleaning area on the 18th hole. the ball originally lay.
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2. PENALTY AREAS (Rule 17) 6. 6th HOLE
Penalty areas are marked with red If a ball that has come to rest in the
posts. hedge behind or to the right of the
3. IMMOVABLE OBSTRUCTIONS 6th green is declared unplayable, as
(Rule 16) an additional relief option, the ball
The following items/areas are may be cleaned and dropped in the
immovable obstructions and relief from nearest drop zone. The drop zones are
interference may be taken under defined as the areas on or behind a line
Rule 16. between the yellow posts.
a) Fixed sprinkler heads and drain covers. PENALTY FOR BREACH OF LOCAL RULE:
b) Trees and shrubs identified with a Match Play - Loss of Hole;
stake. Stroke Play - Two Shots.