Out of bounds stakes are always white.
Out of bounds is indicated by white stakes.
Of course . The club decides where the boundaries are.
The OB stakes on a golf course are white.
No, an OB marker indicates the boundary of the course and as such cannot be moved. Red and yellow stakes can be moved though.
No, not in golf
Blue stakes on a golf course indicate "ground under repair". They may be blue with a green top which would indicate that an appropriate government agency has declared the area an "environmentally-sensitive area" and the local golf committee has declared it ground under repair to prevent play from it.
Yellow is a water hazard. Red is a lateral hazard. White is out of bounds. The rules indicate how each of these should be dealt with.
Yes..thye only stakes that are not are out of bounds stakes.
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Yes, two shot penalty. This is because the OB marker indicates the boundary of the course, you may remove hazard stakes etc, but never OB.
This stands for out of bounds. It is an area of the golf course or off the golf course which is not in play. If you hit your ball out of bounds, you cannot play your next shot from there, you must re-hit your shot from the place you originally played from. There is a one shot penalty for hitting out of bounds.
Out of bounds.