A red stake means a lateral water hazard.
Red.
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.
Water hazard - yellow stakes, lateral hazard - red stakes and bunkers.
Red stakes are a lateral water hazard.
red with some lies = water closed to public Red flag = high hazard Yellow = medium hazard Green = low hazard blue = Dangerous marine life
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, you are allowed to do this. You are however, not allowed to remove white stakes as these mark the boundary of the course.
in the water
The CBRN hazard marker for a chemical hazard is a right isosceles triangle with a yellow background and red lettering.
The CBRN hazard marker for a chemical hazard is a right isosceles triangle with a yellow background and red lettering.
The CBRN hazard marker for a chemical hazard is a right isosceles triangle with a yellow background and red lettering.