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Last weekends round saw my playing partner block one right and fortunately/unfortunately for him it landed on another holes tee box. 
 

winter rules are now in at this course so he proceeded to lift clean and place claiming it’s closely mown, is this correct ruling? 
I did feel a little robbed by this 😂


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Wendy

Nice to see you posting here. Long time since we (me under pseudonym) both posted on the same board(s).

Edited by Rulesman

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