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Free relief, OB stakes and the one-club drop

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 11/02/2026

» Please allow me to try and explain what is an immovable obstruction once more. They are basically artificial, fixed objects like cart paths, sprinklers, or fences -- they allow for a free, one-stroke relief drop if they interfere with a player's lie, stance, or swing. Relief is not permitted for line-of-sight interference. Players must find the nearest point of complete relief, not closer to the hole, and drop within one club-length.

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When a sprinkler raises its head

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 14/01/2026

» Sprinkler heads are immovable obstructions, and you get free relief if they interfere with your stance, swing, or lie, but for line-of-play interference (when it's just in the way of your shot direction), you only get relief from this predicament if a local rule is in effect, requiring the sprinkler head and ball to be within two club-lengths of the green and the green's fringe (fairway height or shorter). Without the local rule, you must play it as it lies or take penalty relief.

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Fairway to heaven: Tips for seniors

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 09/04/2025

» For those of us walking up the last few holes of life here are a few facts that you should be fully aware of, even though they are a little depressing.

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Backswing: Tips for power and balance

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 22/01/2025

» Winding up the backswing is basically a simple turn -- whilst at the same time stretching the elastic bands so that when you swing down and through the ball, it's as fast as possible, all the while keeping control of balance and direction.

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Shoulder tilt is the key to powerful swings

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 11/12/2024

» When at the top of our swings our shoulders should be tilted from the top, not level as l see sometimes. Most golfers want to hit the ball long, and tilting your shoulders as we turn them will help tremendously. Shift your hips towards your target on your downswing so that your tailbone finishes up closer to the target. But your head should not get closer to the target or go too far over the back foot.

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How mental barriers affect a player's game

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 06/11/2024

» The psychological area that comes with the game of golf is hugely underestimated. If you don't think hard about how your brain is working, as you are walking around the course it is important, think of all the players who used to play great yet couldn't even hit a cow's backside with a cricket bat.

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How the original 13 rules shaped game

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 25/09/2024

» I'm always getting questions regarding the rules, and I answer them as best l can however, as we all know -- our rules can be somewhat complicated and catching out even the world's best players. Therefore, it's interesting to see how simple & refreshingly uncomplicated they were back in the day.

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Tips for mastering windy conditions and downhill lies

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 18/09/2024

» When faced with a downhill lie, straighten your downhill leg and flex a little the uphill leg to level the hips. Play the ball back towards your right foot. Sole your club on the ground and square the clubface, whilst aiming to the right to compensate for the inevitable natural flight movement of the ball flying left.

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Wedge wisdom: Perfecting your pitch and chip skills

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 21/08/2024

» There's no reason why a reasonable golfer should take more than three to get down from 150 yards. If you spend most of your practice time hitting a 7-, 6- or 5-iron whichever you use for a 150-yard shot, you should hit the middle of the green and now and again sometimes the ball will roll up close to the hole and make you look good.

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Let your left heel come up for real free flowing swing

Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 21/02/2024

» A retired golfer has the time to practise the short game. Short shots don't require strength or flexibility. Certainly, the older golfer can't hit the ball as far as the younger player but once you reach the fringe of the green young and old become no worse than equals. Nothing sharpens your focus and improves your touch if you just use one ball in practice for getting up and down.