On the
5th hole, Jordan Spieth’s ball came to rest on the putting green in
such a position that a sprinkler head lying off the green (through the green)
intervened on his line putt. Under Rule
24-2 alone, he would not be entitled to relief unless the intervening obstruction was also
on the putting green. However, during
the Open Championship the Local Rule in Appendix I for relief for immovable
obstructions close to the putting green is in effect.
This
Local Rule provides relief for intervention on a player’s line of play when an
immovable obstruction that is within two club-lengths of the putting green AND
within two-club lengths of the ball.
When the ball lies through the green, the ball is dropped at the nearest
point no nearer the hole where there is no longer intervention.
However,
since Spieth’s ball was on the putting green, the Local Rule also provides
relief when an immovable obstruction within two club-lengths of the putting
green intervenes on the player’s line of putt.
This was the case for Spieth, and since his ball was on the putting
green relief was to place the ball at the nearest point no nearer the hole
where there is no longer line of putt intervention.
See
Appendix I-B-6 for more on this Local Rule.
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