Leaf Rule Golf

is poison ivy with a penalty of golf? http://www.flickr.com/photos/39705705 @ N00/2322630661/sizes/l / unplayable?
Ma golf ball was out of the cart path in a barren bush (no leaves) and I tried to save my ball. I got a terrible case of poison ivy or poison ivy and I am perfectly miserable. I had no idea that this is wrong, please chopped May elbows if continues. My question is that the next time I play golf and I suspect my ball is approaching this poisonous plant, is there a penalty stroke, farther? Unplayable lie? At this point in my misery poison ivy, I'd settle for a 10-stroke penalty for leaving the ball and the tee again, but I 'm sure I'll move as the pain disappears. I can not find something in my golf rules book about a ball lying in the poison oak or poison ivy - I thank you in advance. http://www.flickr.com/photos/39705705 @ N00/2322630661/sizes/l / This Is Me, after great treatment - I have tried everything and I'm 6 days in this misery
I guess that is covered by the "dangerous situations" you are entitled to relief without penalty, but judging by the response of other people "I assume" dangerous situations "does and animals (such as honeycombs, crocodiles, etc.). This means that the only thing you can do so without penalty is she playing like it based. Another option is to call an unplayable lie, then go to the options to take an unplayable lie. 1) Do you play the next shot where the previous photo has been played 2) Keep up the unplayable lie between you and the hole, drop a ball as far as you want 3) drop a ball in two club-lengths of the unplayable lie, not nearer the hole All options under the unplayable lie rule will cost you ONE penalty stroke. PS is nasty stuff on your arm. You should get this checked by a doctor.
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