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The proper answer is stroke and distance. You drop a ball where you hit your last shot from and add one to your total. That means you have to count the one you hit out of bounds and the one you're about to hit.

Most beer leagues play O.B. like a lateral water hazard - drop within two club lengths of where the ball went out of bounds and add a penalty stroke. Or somewhere nearby. It really speeds up play, but it's not the proper procedure for serious Golf.

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Q: You hit a tee shot down the right side of hole 10 there are some white stakes out of bounds which your ball has come to rest on the right side of how many penalty strokes where do you hit from next?
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