A USGA video explains how Rule 19 offers relief options when your ball is stuck in a tough spot.

When a player decides their ball cannot be played from its current position—like deep rough, hazards, or awkward lies—they can declare it unplayable and proceed under Rule 19.

  1. Stroke-and-distance: Play again from where the previous stroke was made.
  2. Back-on-the-line relief: Drop the ball on a line extending back from the hole through the ball’s original spot, with no limit how far back.
  3. Lateral relief (only in penalty areas): Dropping within two club-lengths of the original spot, but not nearer the hole.

Video Credit: USGA

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