No. Relief is granted from obstructions in bunkers but not loose impediments. A dead animal would be considered a loose impediment. Play away and hope it is not your neighbors cat.
Yes, if a bunker is marked GUR you are entitled to a free drop. To do so, you remove your ball from the bunker, and from the nearest point of relief you are allowed one club length, you drop your ball and play. If there is water in the bunker and there is no GUR marked you are allowed a free drop in the bunker, no nearer the hole. If you cannot get relief from the water you can either play it or you can take a penalty drop out of the bunker.
Archie Bunker's Place - 1979 Relief Bartender - 4.16 was released on: USA: 23 January 1983
When a ball lands in a bunker filled with cut brush, the player generally does not receive relief. According to the Rules of Golf, areas inside a bunker are considered part of the bunker, and players must play the ball as it lies unless there are specific circumstances that warrant relief, such as an obstruction or safety issue. However, players can typically remove loose impediments in the bunker, provided they do not disturb their ball. If the condition of the bunker is deemed unplayable by the local rules, players may need to consult the specific regulations in play.
Yes, you can obtain relief if your ball is in a bunker and is obstructed by a bottle or other movable obstruction. According to the Rules of Golf, you may remove the obstruction without penalty and then play your ball from its original position. If the ball lies in a position where it cannot be played due to the obstruction, you can take free relief by dropping the ball in a designated relief area within the bunker. However, if the bottle is fixed or considered an integral part of the course, you would have to play the ball as it lies.
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Answer:The Battle of Bunker Hill, which was fought on June 17, 1775. There were about 400 dead or wounded on the American side, and there were about 1,000 that were dead or wounded on the British side.
When this happen, There is no relief from a ball embedded in a bunker.
(a) Without penalty, in accordance with Clause(i)above, except that the nearest point of relief must be in the bunker and the ball must be dropped in the bunkeror, if complete relief is impossible, as near as possible to the spot where the ball lay, but not nearer the hole, on a part of the course in the bunker that affords maximum available relief from the condition; or (b) Under penalty of one stroke, outside the bunker, keeping the point where the ball lay directly between the hole and the spot on which the ball is dropped, with no limit to how far behind the bunkerthe ball may be dropped.
Dead Men's Secrets - 2002 Escape from Hitler's Bunker 2-11 was released on: USA: 28 November 2003
Answer:The Battle of Bunker Hill, which was fought on June 17, 1775. There were about 400 dead or wounded on the American side, and there were about 1,000 that were dead or wounded on the British side.
Animal Precinct - 2001 Hair Relief was released on: USA: 27 May 2002