Is debris that is piled for removal considered to be ground under repair?
What about grass clippings or aeration plugs?
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It all depends so be careful…
Ground under repair is any part of the course so marked by order of the Committee or so declared by its authorized representative.
All ground and any grass, bush, tree or other growing thing within the ground under repair are part of the ground under repair.
Ground under repair includes material piled for removal and a hole made by a greenkeeper, even if not so marked.
Grass cuttings and other material left on the course that have been abandoned and are not intended to be removed are not ground under repair unless so marked.
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