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.
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Have you seen a golf swing? The idea is to hit the ball with the swing, that is the only way to play the game.
depends on what you mean of course they did
It means going down and the opposite is accending which is of course going up.
Of course they did go to college!I mean, you have to!!
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.
18 Holes on a Golf Course !!
a links golf course is one situated beside the sea
"There are holes on a golf course."
H on a GC may mean holes on a golf course.
A course is a path or line, as for travel or proceeding. It is used in the terms race course, golf course, water course, course of study, or course of action. The word is used in the phrase "of course" to mean certainly.
The sewers to take the water in if the course floods
18 Eagles on a Golf Course
Red stakes are a lateral water hazard.
Through the green refers to all areas of a golf course, except the greens, teeing grounds and hazards.
It is the total number of golf club strokes, that a specific course was designed to be played in for 18 holes.
Not sure if you mean the corporation or the famous golf course where the PGA championship is being played this year. The golf course name definitely ends with a "teen" sound.