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Obstructions
Easy to move obstacles can be removed.

An obstruction is any natural or man-made object that may interfere with play on the course.
Movable obstructions are loose natural objects such as stones, leaves, twigs, animal droppings, insects, grass cuttings, etc., as well as man-made objects that are not fixed to the ground, including bunker rakes, unused stakes, umbrellas, cans, rope, etc.
Immovable obstructions are objects on the course that cannot be readily moved or should not be moved, including plants, trees, tree supports, bunker rake stands, drain covers, OB stakes, nets, fences, etc.
Movable obstructions are loose natural objects such as stones, leaves, twigs, animal droppings, insects, grass cuttings, etc., as well as man-made objects that are not fixed to the ground, including bunker rakes, unused stakes, umbrellas, cans, rope, etc.
Immovable obstructions are objects on the course that cannot be readily moved or should not be moved, including plants, trees, tree supports, bunker rake stands, drain covers, OB stakes, nets, fences, etc.
About Rules
- There are OB lines and zones.
- In a bunker, the club can touch the ground.
- Water Hazard/Casual Water
- Obstructions
- Any penalties are an addition of two strokes.
- Air shots are not counted
- Declare unplayable, in the following cases.
- On the green (around the hole), the player may
- If hitting a ball at a part other than the head of the club,
- If a ball is lost,
- If any animal such as a fox or a dog run away with ball in its mouth,
- Do not jump and skip.
- When the ball hits someone's body,
- When a ball cracks,
- Keep the ball dirty
- Penalty is added for a wrong shot.
- When a ball goes into the deep rough,
- When you double hit your shot,
- Underclaiming the number of strokes
- Local rules are