Get a Ruling • Re: Ground under repair
But it is possible that the flight of the ball did not cross any ground level markings of the outermost limits of the GUR. Does the 'footprint' of the branches overhanging the ground outside the ground level markings of the GUR then constitute the outermost limits of the GUR?Doug wrote:According to 25-1c, using the ground level markings.Chippings wrote:A player's ball goes high into the branches of a tree rooted in gur.
The ball does not drop down and there is KVC that the ball is lodged in the tree somewhere .
The beginning of the branches of the tree ,through which the ball travelled, start 10 yards outside the white lined area of the gur at ground level.
Where does the player take relief .
Statistics: Posted by Thom — Today, 06:01

