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| boundary posts? a quick question. Are white boundary markers classed as fixed objects. If my ball was next to one which was impeding my stance or line of swing would i get relief of two club lengths, no nearer the hole. I believe this to be the case. You cannot move an item of course furniture if it is classed as a fixed object (even if physically you are able to do so) cheers |
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| Re: boundary posts? Yes. Objects defining OB cannot be moved as they are not obstructions but rather fixed objects - including fences, stakes, walls, and pretty rocks. Rule 13-2 quiz (R&A and USGA website): A player may move a boundary marker that interferes with his stance: False. |
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| Re: boundary posts? Only if you declare the ball unplayable (Rule 28), choosing option (c) and take the associated one stroke penalty. |