Golf clubs in England can now apply preferred lies at any time of the year under changes to guidance on winter play

‘Winter Rules’ receive major update

The rules regarding general winter play, including when preferred lies can be applied, have been updated by England Golf.

The preferred lies rule, which allows players to take free relief in the fairway, has historically only been in place during the winter months – generally October 1 to April 30 – but now it can be used at any time during the season.

Clubs who had to deal with inclement conditions outside of that seven-month period previously had to ask their county unions for permission to bring in the Local Rule on a temporary basis. Now that barrier has been removed and, if circumstances require, England Golf say clubs can use it throughout the year.

Most importantly, golfers will still be able to post acceptable scores under the World Handicap System when preferred lies are active.

What was formerly known as the Winter Checklist has now been replaced by the Adverse/Extreme Weather Reference Guide, which is being introduced to help clubs not just through winter, but all year round.

A statement from England Golf said: “Exception MLR E-3 Preferred Lies no longer has a defined period for use, and a club may, if conditions require it, utilise this Model Local Rule throughout the year.

“Winter Rules is not a term stated within the Rules of Handicapping. Therefore, the guidance has been adapted to be focused on periods of extreme or adverse weather.

“Clubs must use the Model Local Rule appropriately and on areas of the course where it is required. They must also be removed as soon practicably possible.”

Changes have also been made to guidance on other areas of course management due to adverse weather conditions, including the use of temporary greens, fairway mats, water-filled bunkers and closed holes.

You can read the full ‘Adverse/Extreme Weather Reference Guide’ by clicking on the link – Adverse/Extreme Weather Reference Guide replaces Winter Checklist (englandgolf.org)