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ground under repairany area of the course undergoing repair (usually marked with white lines) Example: Free relief without penalty is allowed from ground under repair within one club length of the nearest point of compl [..]
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ground under repairIs a part of the course that has been marked before and allows the player to take a free drop if his ball is in this area or he has to stand in it when hitting the next shot.
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ground under repairAn area of the course that the course committee has marked out as ground under repair. Although it has to be stated by the course committee to be so, it usually means that the ball is not meant to be [..]
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ground under repairThe ground under repair or abbreviated GUR is a phase in which any part of the ground of the golf course is in correction or repair. This part is usually marked with white lines, ropes or stakes. The ground under repair is a part of the abnormal ground conditions after the Rules of Golf. If a golf ball fell into the ground under repair, the golfer [..]
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ground under repairIf an area of the couse is under maintenance and your ball lands there, you can remove your ball without penalty. Normally identified by stakes or a line.
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ground under repairAn area of the golf course that is being repaired. A free drop is allowed if the ball lands in an area marked "GUR"
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ground under repairThis means exactly what it implies to be, that the ground is under repair by the maintenance crew.
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ground under repairAny part of the course being repaired is ground under repair. A ball that lands in such an area must be removed without penalty. GUTTA PERCHA
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ground under repair Often mentioned in the Rules of golf. It is an area on the golf course undergoing maintenance or repair. If your ball lands in this area, you are allowed to remove your ball without penalty.
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ground under repairAn area of the golf course that is being repaired.
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ground under repair(aka: "GUR" pronounced "Grrrr") any area of the golf course from which a shot is unplayable because of work being done. In tournament or competition play the area i [..]
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ground under repairA marked and designated area of the golf course
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ground under repairan area of the golf course that is being repaired. A free drop is allowed if the ball lands in an area marked "GUR".
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ground under repairAreas of the course under repair. Balls may be removed from them without penalty.
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ground under repairAny part of the course being repaired is ground under repair. A ball that lands in such an area must be removed without penalty.
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ground under repairAny part of the course being repaired is ground under repair. A ball that lands in such an area must be removed without penalty.
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ground under repairAn area of the course that is currently under repair. A free drop may be used.
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ground under repairThe part of the course that is being repaired.
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ground under repairA part of the golf course where the ground or surface has been temporarily taken out of play. The designated area is usually marked by stakes or a painted line, and relief is taken by the player from this marked area (i.e. the ball is moved and then played from a point outside the marked area). Also called GUR.
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ground under repairAn area on the golf course that is being repaired. Golfers are able to take a “free drop” if their ball ends up in ground under repair.
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