GUR Golf Abbreviation

GUR has various meanings in the Golf category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of GUR in Golf.

Ground Under Repair

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Ground Under Repair (GUR) refers to areas on a golf course that have been designated for maintenance or are temporarily unplayable due to damage, renovations, or excessive wear. These zones are typically marked by white lines or signs, indicating that players are entitled to free relief under the Rules of Golf (R&A & USGA).

When a golfer's ball is in GUR, they have the option to:

- Take free relief by dropping outside the marked area without penalty.

- Play the ball as it lies, if conditions allow and it doesn't violate local rules.

GUR helps maintain course quality and fairness, ensuring that damaged or uneven areas do not negatively impact play. Tournament organizers and course managers frequently update GUR areas based on weather conditions, seasonal maintenance, and player safety concerns.

Golf

How is GUR used in Golf?

  • His ball landed in a GUR area near the fairway, allowing him to take free relief and continue his round.

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