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Question 2:
If, on a player's line of putt, there is an old hole plug that they consider is not level may they attempt to raise or lower the edges before making their putt...
a) ... if their ball is on the putting surface?
b) ... if their ball is off the putting surface?
Answer 1:
No, there is no relief from an old hole plug.
Answer 2:
a) Yes.
b) Yes.
Part of Rule 16-1c states:
The player may repair an old hole plug or damage to the putting green caused by the impact of a ball, whether or not the player's ball lies on the putting green.

Question 3:
If a player's ball comes to rest behind an old hole that is on their line of putt may they take relief from it?
Answer 3:
No, there is no relief from an old hole plug on the line of putt.

Question 4:
May a player deliberately repair a spike mark that is on their line of putt if it is on an old hole plug?
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