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Understanding the Standing Water Rule in Golf: Free Relief Explained

Playing golf in wet conditions can be quite the challenge, especially when standing water comes into play. This is where understanding Rule 16.1 of the golf rules becomes crucial.

This rule, which deals with abnormal course conditions, including temporary water, allows players to continue their game even when the course is less than ideal.

Temporary water, defined as any temporary accumulation of water on the ground’s surface, can interfere with a player’s stance or the position of their ball.

Fortunately, the rules permit free relief from such conditions, ensuring that players can maintain their game without unfair disadvantages.