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White is out of bounds.

Red is a lateral water hazard.

Yellow is a water hazard.

White, red, and yellow striped mean you are lost in the woods or swamp and good luck finding the clubhouse.


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You might also run into areas of the course encircled with a white chalk or paint line.  That typically designates the are is considered Ground Under Repair and might have "GUR" indicated.  Drop areas usually are painted white circles, often with a small "Drop Area" sign or "drop" written with the chalk/paint.

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