If you find your ball in the woods, it is unplayable. If a professional finds his ball in woods, not only is it playable but he can hit it onto the green.

Sam and Harry are playing one day. On the first hole, Sam hits a wicked slice into the adjoining fairway. The ball hits another player right between the eyes and he drops to the ground.
Sam and Harry rush over to the prostrate man and find him unconscious with the ball laying on the ground between his legs.
Sam screams, "Oh my God, what should I do?"
Harry replies; "Don't move him. If you leave him there he becomes an immovable obstruction and, according to the rules, you are allowed a drop two club-lengths away."
Hole 1
A new buggy path is now being built, this area should be treated as GUR.
Hole 4
Out Of Bounds white stakes have now been added to the right side of the hole, also the GUR area is defined by blue stakes.
Hole 4
The water on the left side of the fairway is a lateral Water Hazard " Red Stakes"
Hole 5
The lake in front of the green is a Water Hazard " Yellow Stakes" to the right side over the wall is now out of bounds.
Hole 6
To the right side of the fairway is no longer out of bounds, it is now a Lateral Water Hazard " Red Stakes"
Over the Winter period we have installed 2,500 metres of drainage, on holes 1,2 and 3. If a ball comes to rest on any of this new turfed drainage area then a player may "without penalty" take 1 club length from the nearest point of relief.