锘? It seems that many golfers are confused as to whether   objects on the course are loose impediments or movable obstructions. This is an   important distinction to make 
http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Byron-Jones-Jersey/ ,   as there are a number of relevant Rules where players could incur penalties if   they get it wrong.
In fact, in most cases, the distinction should be easy   enough. Loose Impediments are natural objects and movable obstructions are   anything artificial that can be moved without unreasonable effort. Here is a   sample list of some of the items that may be encountered on the golf course   during a round;
Loose Impediments (natural) Movable Obstruction   (artificial)
Stones Bunker rakes
Leaves Other players golf   clubs
Branches and twigs Stakes (except out of bounds)
Pine cones Signage   and ropes
Dung and droppings Bottles and cans
Insects Score cards
Worms   and their casts Pens and pencils
Spiders and their webs Paper,   tissues
Half-eaten fruit Plastic bags
Fruit skins Packets and boxes
Ant   hills Toys
Dead birds and animals Match sticks or cigarettes
Aeration   plugs Abandoned balls
Clods of earth Loose stones from a wall
Gravel Wood   manufactured into planks
Crushed shells Cables
Wood chips Doors or   windows
Be aware, that under the Rules sand and loose soil are loose   impediments on the putting green, but not elsewhere; snow and natural ice, other   than frost, are either casual water or loose impediments 
http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Brice-Butler-Jersey/ ,   at the option of the player; and dew and frost are not loose   impediments.
Some loose impediments may be transformed into obstructions   through processes of construction or manufacturing. For example, a log (loose   impediment) that has been split and has legs attached has been changed by   construction into a bench (obstruction), or a piece of wood (loose impediment)   becomes an obstruction when manufactured into a charcoal briquette. Also, there   may be loose impediments that when placed together make up an obstruction. An   example of this would be a manufactured path (immovable obstruction) made of   wood chips. If a players ball lies on such a path and he chooses not to take   relief then he may move any of the wood chips before making his stroke,   providing that he does not move his ball in doing so,
Except when both   the loose impediment and the ball lie in, or touch, the same bunker or water   hazard 
http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Brandon-Carr-Jersey/ ,   any loose impediment may be moved. But if the player causes their ball to move   while removing the loose impediment, they are penalised one stroke and the ball   must be replaced, unless the ball is on the putting green when there is no   penalty.
Movable obstructions can be removed anywhere on the course,   including when the ball lies in a hazard, and there is no penalty if the ball   moves during the removal, but again it must be replaced where it was before it   was moved. If the ball lies in or on the obstruction, the ball may be lifted and   the obstruction removed. The ball must then be dropped, or on the putting green   placed 
http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Bob-Lilly-Jersey/ ,   as near as possible to the spot directly under the place where the ball lay in   or on the obstruction, not nearer the hole.
As already mentioned, if a   players ball lies in a bunker they are not permitted to remove any loose   impediment from that bunker. However, very often there will be a Local Rule that   says, Stones in bunkers are movable obstructions, because it is considered that   the stones could represent a danger to players if they are hit during a stroke.   This is a good illustration of why it is so important to read the Local Rules   before commencing a round on an unfamiliar course. Whilst on the subject of   bunkers, if a player cannot find their ball in a bunker because it is covered by   sand, leaves or other loose impediments 
http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Bill-Bates-Jersey/ ,   they are permitted to probe or rake with a club or otherwise, as many loose   impediments, or as much sand, as will enable them to see a part of their ball.   When making a stroke out of a bunker, or water hazard, the player may not touch   any loose impediment in that hazard before making their stroke, which commences   with the downswing. So, for example 
http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Barry-Church-Jersey/ ,   if a player brushes leaves in a bunker during their practice stroke or backswing   they incur a penalty of two strokes in stroke play, or loss of hole in match   play.
I have only attempted to cover the more important matters in the   Rules relating to loose impediments and movable obstructions in this short   piece. I hope that I have been able to clarify the status of different objects   for you, to assist you in making the correct decision on how to proceed with   your round, if and when they come into play.
Good golfing,
Barry   Rhodes
Providing miscellaneous content for golfers of all abilities who   wish to improve their understanding of the Rules of Golf.
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Barry is an enthusiastic golfer who developed an interest, then a   fascination, and now an obsession with the Rules of Golf. He is resident in   Dublin, Ireland.
He answers questions on the Rules of Golf and writes an   occasional blog http://www.thenflcowboysfanatics.com/Black-Friday-Anthony-Hitchens-Jersey/ ,   for the St Andrews, Scotland, company, GolfSwingSecretsRevealed.
Barry   has his own blog containing miscellaneous content for golfers of all abilities   who wish to improve their knowledge and understanding of the Rules of Golf at   http:www.barryrhodes.
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