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05-24-2009 09:19 PM #1
Relief from path used by maintenance
Is a path (not a paved cart path) used repeatedly by maintenance staff (or golfers for that matter) considered an immovable obstruction and do I get relief?
What kind of path (other than those in the rules) would I get relief from?
Cheers
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05-24-2009 09:44 PM #2
According to the definition of "Obstruction" anything artificial is considered to be an obstruction.
So if it's a path that they have created even though it isn't paved I would say yes.Not fat anymore. Need to get better at golf now!
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05-24-2009 09:49 PM #3
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or GUR
Ground under repair maybe?
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05-24-2009 10:01 PM #4
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Garth by the definition the road or path has to be artificially surfaced. I know last year at one tournament a player was on an area that the maintenace vehicles ran over and no relief was given and he made a great shot.
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05-24-2009 11:13 PM #5
Gerry, isn't a gravel path that is "constructed" an obstruction?
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05-24-2009 11:17 PM #6
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Yup, gravel would be an artificial surface.
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05-24-2009 11:38 PM #7
Garth, great question... I was going to ask the same one.
So, it has to be recovered by something... Thanks!If you think it's hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.
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05-25-2009 04:42 AM #8
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The best option is to declare it to be GUR. There is no conflict with the definition then.
However, the margins will have to be defined clearly (by words in the LR or white lines).
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05-25-2009 08:36 AM #9
OK, so no relief. Now what about loose stones that are beside a paved cart path or any other material (woodchips come to mind) that is used as a "shoulder" to the path? What about an area beside the cart path (say the inside of a corner) that has over time been worn down to hardpan? Am I entitled to relief?
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05-25-2009 09:26 AM #10
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Since wood chips and loose stones (gravel) are part of what makes the cart path artificially surfaced, and if these are part of what defines the outside border (margins) of the cart path, then relief should be given.
However, as there is nothing artificial about hardpan, then no relief. Similar to what was mentioned above, if maintenance vehicles reduced an area to hardpan, there would be no relief unless so declared by the committee.
The question that often comes up regarding cart paths occurs when the gravel/woodchips are widely scattered outside the "natural" border of paths. In this cae they would simply be loose impediments.
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05-25-2009 09:28 AM #11
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10-03-2012 07:01 PM #12
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for instance if the cart path ends and hard pan was lets say ten ft in front of it would this be considered cart path. good question
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10-03-2012 08:04 PM #13
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tyorke1, in your situation I will usually have that area marked as ground under repair or have it defined in a notice to competitors as part of the cart path.
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10-04-2012 04:21 AM #14
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10-05-2012 08:40 AM #15
"The question that often comes up regarding cart paths occurs when the gravel/woodchips are widely scattered outside the "natural" border of paths. In this cae they would simply be loose impediments."
In this case, what often happens is that some of the small stones get stepped on and become imbedded. If they are directly behind or beside the ball as it lies, can they be moved although they are no longer loose? I'm assuming not, unless covered by a local rule. Is this correct or would relief be granted via regular rules?
Cheers, Mike
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10-05-2012 10:13 AM #16
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As they are embedded they can not be removed.
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