As long as it is not an out of bounds stake, you can pull it out of the ground and put it to one side, then play your ball. If it is an out of bounds stake, this is deemed to mark the boundary of the course and therefore you cannot move it, simply play the ball as it lies.
The above is only correct with respect to out of bounds stakes. Under the Rules of Golf they are deemed to be fixed. If a player moves such a stake and replaces it before he plays his next stroke he will still be penalised for removing it. Loss of hole in match play or two strokes in stroke play.
Water Hazards, regular or lateral, are also marked by way of stakes. Thes are deemed to be movable obstructions and can, therefore, be removed if they interfere with a player's stance or area of intended swing.
A Committee can, however, deem these stakes to be immovable obstructions (fixed) by qa Local Rule, but the player will be entitled to relief, without penalty, under Rule 24-2b.
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∙ 13y agoAccording to Decision 17/6, the flag is treated as a movable obstruction, which means that you get free relief. Unfortunately, free relief doesn't mean that you get to just put the ball in the hole. Instead, you have to place the ball on the lip of the cup (but not so close that it can roll in).
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∙ 14y agoThree whacks to the back of the head with a 9 iron.
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∙ 12y agothe player who putted the ball receives a one shot penalty and the ball that was hit should be replaced as near as possible to the place it was struck.
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∙ 12y agoI have to walk over and retrive both of them.
According to Decision 17/6, the flag is treated as a movable obstruction, which means that you get free relief. Unfortunately, free relief doesn't mean that you get to just put the ball in the hole. Instead, you have to place the ball on the lip of the cup (but not so close that it can roll in).
If you are putting from on the green you receive a two shot penalty in strokeplay or loss of the hole in matchplay. In stroke play the ball has to be played as it lies.
You are Hearing pin EYE...But I think you mean...pin HIGH...When the ball lands Horizontal to the hole...(whether or not on the green)...but more commonly ON THE GREEN
Libya is a country with a plain green flag. The flag is entirely green with no other design or symbols on it.
You can eitherPlay the ball as it lies,Take a penalty (1 stroke) drop two club lengths from where the ball liesGo back, as far as you want, keeping the point where the ball is between you and the flag and drop it (1 stroke penalty)You can go back to where you played the last shot from, (1 stroke penalty).The above rules assume you find your ball, if you can't find it, you must use the fourth option.
The flag of Libya is the only monochromatic national flag in the world and it is green.
the red green and white flag is italys flag
Libya's flag is solid green.
Green Flag was created in 1971.
Please put your question in a complete sentence. Do you want to know if there IS green in the Suriname flag, or WHY there is green in the Suriname flag, or what the green in the Suriname flag represents, or what exactly?
Depends on which flag- you did not tell us which one. The US flag has no green.
The key thing to ensure happens is that you physically remove the ball from the hole with your hand. If you flick the ball out with the flag, the ball is not deemed to have been holed, so you have to play the ball from where the ball finishes.