When NOT to take relief!

When there is no relief in taking relief!

This is the sixth hole at Mid-Pacific Country Club.  The planted areas interior to the cart path are part of the General Area and play is permitted from there.  The player's ball came to rest where it is circled.  The green is to the left, as we will see in the following video.

If the planted interior area was defined as a No Play Zone (as it is in many courses), would the relief options be different? One VERY important point!  Do NOT touch your ball until you KNOW what you are going to do.  In this case, lifting (or merely touching) your ball intending to take relief, then deciding not to take relief will cost you one penalty stroke!
Relevant Rules here are Rule 16.1 (Free Relief from Immovable Obstructions), Rule 19 (Ball Unplayable), and Rule 9.4b (Ball Lifted or Moved  by Player).

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