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Ground Under Repair (GUR)
An area of a golf course that is being repaired. If a ball lands in an area marked ?GUR?, they must remove the ball and drop without penalty.
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Ground Under Repair
'Ground under repair'' is any part of the course so marked by order of the Committee or so declared by its authorized representative.

Ground under repair
any part of the course being repaired is ground under repair a ball that lands in such an area must be removed without penalty
Grounding the club ...

ground under repair-- Any designated area on a golf course which is marked as such. Typically a ball which lands in an area marked as ground under repair may be dropped without incurring a penalty.

Ground Under Repair (GUR): A marked area (usually by paint, chalk or roping) of the course from which a player may move his ball without penalty prior to playing his next shot.

Ground Under Repair (GUR)
An area of the golf course that is being repaired. A free drop is allowed if the ball lands in an area marked "GUR"
Golden Ferret
Term used to describe holing out from a greenside bunker.

Ground Under Repair (GUR): An area of the golf course that is being repaired.
Hazard: Physical part of the course such as water traps or sand, bunkers and hills where it is very hard to play the ball.

Ground Under Repair
Area of a course temporarily out of play, from which a ball may be removed for a drop without penalty. A ball outside the area may also be moved if the lie would cause the player to stand on it.
Guttie ...

Ground Under Repair - An area of the course from which the player is allowed to remove his ball without penalty, usually a temporary concession occasioned by re-turfing, re-seeding, and repairs.

ground under repair Any area of the course which has been identified as being under repair. Any ball in these areas may be moved without penalty.
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hack See "chop".

Ground Under Repair: Area on the course being worked on by the groundskeeper, generally marked by white lines, from which you may drop your ball without penalty.
Gutta Percha: Material used to manufacture golf balls in the 19th century.

Ground Under Repair
Areas of the course undergoing construction or repairs. A player's golf ball may be removed from them without penalty and a free drop is then executed.
Tee Area ...

Ground under Repair (G.U.R.)
A part of the golf course where the ground or surface has been temporarily taken out of play.

GROUND UNDER REPAIR
Areas on a golf course which are designated as being under repair, and from which a free drop may be taken.
HACKER ...

Ground Under Repair
Areas of the course under repair. Balls may be removed from them without penalty.
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Ground under Repair (GUR)
If 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 REPAIR - an 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.
HACKER - a golfer who is not very skilled. Same as a duffer.

b) ground under repair or
c) a hole made by a burrowing animal
8) You may without penalty pick the ball up and drop it outside the area, within one-club-length of the nearest point of relief which is not nearer the hole.

CASUAL WATER, GROUND UNDER REPAIR etc.
If your ball is in casual water, ground under repair or a hole or cast made by a burrowing animal e.g.

And if they aren't ground under repair, that means they aren't an abnormal ground condition. And if they aren't an abnormal ground condition, then golfers do not get relief from them under Rule 25-1.

ground under repair: any part of the course so marked by order of the Committee or so declared by its authorized representative [this means it is not ANY part being repaired!].

Ground under repair - Ground marker unfit for play, any material piled for removal
Half - A hole completed in the same score, a tie match
Handicap - the number of strokes a player receives and deducts from his gross score ...

ground under repair
staked trees or shrubs
sprinkler head used for course watering
casual water from rain or sprinklers
holes made by burrowing animals
One Stroke Penalty
lost ball - one that cannot be found within 5 minutes.

Ground under repair is any damaged area, which the Committee has marked as such.

If your ball is in casual water, ground under repair or, except in a water hazard, a hole, cast or runway made by a burrowing animal, you may drop without penalty within one club-length of the nearest point of relief not nearer the hole, ...

5) You may drop away from casual water, ground under repair, burrowing animal holes or casts.


Q. In match play, Rick`s ball lies in ground under repair and he is unsure of how to proceed. His opponent Andrea also does not know the Rule. What must Rick do?

Lob Wedge (LW)
A loft of around 60 degrees
You can make a lob over various obstacles, for example water hazards, rough, ground under repair areas and bunkers, or uphill to the green
High Lob Wedge (HW)
Wedge with a loft of around 64 degrees ...

Relief - a rules term meaning "to move your ball away from" Example: The rules of golf allow relief without penalty in many situations (e.g., from cart paths, ground under repair, etc.).

Gross score---your true total score before any adjustments are made.
Ground under repair---an area that is being fixed or tended to by the maintenance crew and is usually clearly marked.

from cart paths, ground under repair, etc.). reload an expression used when a shot is certainly out of play
Example: Reload, that ball is OB.

ground under repair: Any area on the course which is being improved by greenkeepers. Usually depicted by white stakes.
hacker: An inexperienced player.
half: A tied hole.
half shot: A less than full powered/ length swing.

See also: Hole, Golf, Penal, Penalty, Putting

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