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https://twitter.com/LukeGuthrie/status/536701686866120704

I can barely make it out, but it looks like a wood. Waves are just a foot from him.

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3 wood from there = WAY more game than me! Haha

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Forgive my ignorance, but does the red marker/line not indicate out of bounds? Regardless if if it does or not, you'd still have to have a crack at the green from there, just to see what happens.

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Forgive my ignorance, but does the red marker/line not indicate out of bounds? Regardless if if it does or not, you'd still have to have a crack at the green from there, just to see what happens.


Red marker indicates a lateral water hazard... white markers indicate out of bounds.

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Forgive my ignorance, but does the red marker/line not indicate out of bounds? Regardless if if it does or not, you'd still have to have a crack at the green from there, just to see what happens.

red markers are a hazard.  white markers are O.B.  you can still hit from inside a hazard marked with red or yellow markers.

edit - tristan beat me to it.

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red markers are a hazard.  white markers are O.B.  you can still hit from inside a hazard marked with red or yellow markers.

Provided you don't ground the club.

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dying to know how this ended up.. looks like he had a pretty decent look?

I tweeted him, no answer. :-(

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