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Do You Get A Free Drop If You’re Standing On A Sprinkler Head In The Rough?

Robert MacIntyre celebrates holing the winning putt at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open

You’ve hit a drive slightly offline and located your ball in a rather unpleasant lie, tangled up in the rough. A hack out to the fairway looks to be the only option and even that might be a challenge. This looks like trouble. But as you make your stance to attempt the shot, your foot clicks down on something plastic. On closer inspection you identify that you’re standing on a sprinkler head. Could this help you out of a tricky situation?

Well good news. The answer is, yes. In this instance The Rules are going to come to your advantage – they occasionally do! Remember Robert MacIntyre at the Scottish Open in 2024. On the 16th hole of the final round, this exact thing happened to him. He had sprayed it right from the tee on the par-5 into some seriously thick grass. He was looking at a tough shot but as he put his foot down to make a stance, his metal spike clicked on a sprinkler head.

After consulting a Rules official, he was given a free drop that allowed him to play from a spot from where he could reach the green. He made an eagle and went on to win the tournament!

Robert MacIntyre celebrates holing the winning putt at the 2024 Genesis Scottish Open

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The Rule that came to Bob’s assistance and one that’s well worth remembering is Rule 16.1.

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