Topic Overview:
Loose impediments and movable obstructions are two categories of items that the Rules do not consider part of the challenge of playing the game, and therefore they can be moved. Loose impediments are unattached natural objects such as sticks, leaves, twigs, and blades of grass so long as they are not fixed or growing, solidly embedded in the ground, or sticking to the ball. Movable obstructions are artificial objects that can be moved with reasonable effort such as a water bottle, scorecard, broken tee, trash can, bench, etc.
Loose impediments and movable obstructions can be moved anywhere on or off the golf course, including in bunkers and penalty areas, even when your ball also lies in the bunker or penalty area. If your ball moves when moving a movable obstruction, there is no penalty and you simply replace the ball. However, you need to be careful when moving loose impediments because if that causes your ball to move, you get a one-stroke penalty (with only a few exceptions) and must replace your ball.
FAQs:
- May I remove stones in bunkers?
- May I remove a loose natural object (loose impediment) in a bunker? What about an artificial object?
- May I remove loose natural objects in a penalty area?
- May I remove sand and/or loose soil on the putting green?