Help with Nearest Point of Relief (cart path)
A cart path runs parallel to a fixed out-of-bounds fence, with a 6-inch strip of grass running between them. My ball came to rest on the 'fence side' of the path. My playing partner informed me that my 'nearest point of relief' would be in that 6-inch strip of grass. I argued otherwise, for the following reasons:
1. I still have to stand on the same obstruction that I was getting relief from in the first place. (i.e., using a left-handed or sideways stance)
2. Even if the out-of-bounds fence didn't exist, the cart path might still interfere with my intended swing (as the 6-inch strip might not give me enough space to swing a clubhead without hitting the path).
Am I right?
If so....what's the proper procedure here? Do I drop first in the grass strip, then take relief a 2nd time? Or do I just make my original drop on the other side of the cart path?
Thanks!
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Edit: I wrote to the USGA, and their response can be found in Post #72. Basically, the correct procedure is: 1. drop in the strip of grass at the NPR; 2. if I choose to play a left-handed or sideways stroke from there, I am entitled to get free relief again.