It depends on the nearest point of relief. On the green you would place the ball, not drop it.
NO
they have problems or they are passing through rough times
The type of adaptation color of a rough green snake is green.
The rough green snake is classified as Opheodrys aestivus. There are two subspecies, O. a. aestivus and O. a. carinatus.
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no they are not venemous
physical adaptation
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You are entitled to a free drop if the ball is plugged in the fairway or closely mown area, that is apron, fringe etc, (nearest point of relief, no nearer the hole). If the ball is plugged in the rough, there is no relief.
I have been trying to find out the answer to the same question but so far all i know is that its probably not very likely that you will be able to get a rough green snake in Australia, this is because apparently Australia doesn't import snakes from overseas and the rough green snake is a North American snake.
No. They are illegal to be kept in US.
It is called the rough. However if there is differing lengths of rough the one closest to the fairway is called the 'first cut'.