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Question 1
When playing a ball on the boundary a player causes a divot in the lawn just outside the court. Is this a fault?
Answer
It is only a fault if a stroke would be affected by the divot.
As relief can be claimed from the uneven surface, this does not constitute a fault.
Damage caused to the surface outside the boundary does not constitute a fault.
It is only a fault if a ball would deviate significantly when rolled over it.
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