Casual water
noun
in golf, water that has accumulated temporarily and is not a recognized course hazard
Historical Examples
If a ball lie in casual water on a putting-green, a ball may be placed by hand behind the water without penalty.
The Complete Golfer [1905] Harry Vardon
By the way, I ought to warn you that this isn’t all casual water.
Happy Days Alan Alexander Milne
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