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In this video Neil Tappin and Jeremy Ellwood explain your options when you are faced with a plugged lie, or an embedded ball.
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00:00OK, so 16th hole here at West Hill. Incredibly wet recently. Very muddy underfoot. I've pulled
00:10my drive slightly and my ball, Jez, I think, is plugged.
00:14Yes. Well, plugged. The rules call it embedded. We call it plugged. That is definitely embedded.
00:20And there's a helpful diagram on page 100 of the player's edition of the rulebook to
00:25allow you to determine when it's embedded. It actually says when part of your ball is
00:29below the level of the ground, so the soil has to be impacted in some way. It can't
00:33just be sitting down in the grass, but at this time of year that we're shooting this, there
00:38is a lot of soil that the ball would embed in. And we both agree that this is a play light.
00:43This is definitely embedded. So in that scenario then, what are my options? What
00:46can I do? Well, the relief now is available anywhere in what is called the general area.
00:52So it doesn't just have to be on the fairway. So before, in this scenario, it would just be
00:55bad luck, wouldn't it? It would be in the rough.
00:57In the rough, it was tough luck, I am afraid. But now it is not the case. Which is probably
01:04a good thing in fairness because you are going to gouge a massive chunk out or take a penalty
01:09drop.
01:10And I am only a metre and a half off the fairway.
01:13So now you get relief. And the first thing to point out is the reference point for taking
01:21relief is the spot directly behind where the ball is lying. So about there. And then you
01:26get a one club length arc not nearer the hole from there using your longest club that you
01:33are carrying that day other than the putter. So typically the driver. So you can, I mean,
01:39you get an arc that shape. So you have just got to remember that when you are dropping.
01:42Have you dropped it within the arc? Within the arc. So obviously, Jez, the best thing to
01:47mark it out, isn't it? Well, you can do, but you are going to be dropping in a variety,
01:50you might choose to drop in a variety. So mark it out in the area where you are thinking
01:53you are going to drop it. Exactly. So in this scenario, I think the driest,
01:57best spot is probably over here somewhere. So I would probably put a second tee in there.
02:03Get rid of a couple of loose impediments just to make sure they are not in the way. I mean,
02:05you don't have to put these tees in, but it is obviously a very good idea to do so. It is
02:08a good idea to do it. It just covers you, doesn't it? And you would also want to remove those
02:12twigs probably at this point just to minimise the risk. And then I would probably drop it
02:16around about there. Yeah, look, maybe slightly below the height, but I am going to let it
02:20go on this occasion. Oh, skinny. That is going to work. You are always going to hit it a bit
02:28clean on soft ground, aren't you? I wasn't wanting to take a massive divot there. Hopefully
02:32that gives you an idea about what to do if your ball is embedded, especially if it is embedded
02:37off the fairway in an area like this where there is lots of loose impediments, very wet
02:40underfoot, as it is at the moment, that should give you everything you need to know.

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