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Definition: Nearest Point of Complete Relief

The reference point for taking free relief from an abnormal course condition (Rule 16.1), dangerous animal condition (Rule 16.2), wrong green (Rule 13.1f) or no play zone (Rules 16.1f and 17.1e), or in taking relief under certain Local Rules.

It is the estimated point where the ball would lie that is:

Estimating this reference point requires the player to identify the choice of club, stance, swing and line of play he or she would have used for that stroke.

The player does not need to simulate that stroke by taking an actual stance and swinging with the chosen club (but it is recommended that the player normally do this to help in making an accurate estimate).

The nearest point of complete relief relates solely to the particular condition from which relief is being taken and may be in a location where there is interference by something else:

[+] Nearest Point of Complete Relief/1 - Diagrams Illustrating Nearest Point of Complete Relief

[+] Nearest Point of Complete Relief/2 - Player Does Not Follow Recommended Procedure in Determining Nearest Point of Complete Relief

[+] Nearest Point of Complete Relief/3 - Whether Player Has Taken Relief Incorrectly If Condition Still Interferes for Stroke with Club Not Used to Determine Nearest Point of Complete Relief

[+] Nearest Point of Complete Relief/4 - Player Determines Nearest Point of Complete Relief but Is Physically Unable to Make Intended Stroke

[+] Nearest Point of Complete Relief/5 - Player Physically Unable to Determine Nearest Point of Complete Relief