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Can an SBD be considered a man-made immovable object?


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If I am golfing with my mate and he decides to have three breakfast burritos and a case of beer for breakfast. Can get relief from tn inevitable cloud that will hover over my ball?


 

1 hour ago, FlappyGilmore said:

If I am golfing with my mate and he decides to have three breakfast burritos and a case of beer for breakfast. Can get relief from tn inevitable cloud that will hover over my ball?

Movable - yes; man-made - assuredly; obstruction - no; relief - for him probably.


I think this is an unwritten rule of the Bro Code, which overrules all other rules.

You must declare loudly, "dude that smells", use your putter to roll the ball to a less stinky area and play on!

Feel free to access your mate a 2 stroke penalty, 3 if a screamer is too loose and causes a shart!

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Yes, you are entitled to relief, however, you become a "movable" object.  As in moving away. 

It Falls under the same rule as cigar/cigarette usage. 692/56

What kind of beer?

 

 

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2 hours ago, FlappyGilmore said:

If I am golfing with my mate and he decides to have three breakfast burritos and a case of beer for breakfast. Can get relief from tn inevitable cloud that will hover over my ball?

If the emission of sufficient intensity, the following Decision could apply: http://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/rules/rules-and-decisions.html#!decision-18,d18-1-2


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