Red stakes pounded into the ground on a golf course or red lines painted on the ground are the markers used to indicate a lateral water hazard.
Golf rules water hazard red stakes.
That is it runs alongside or adjacent to the line of play rather than across it.
A lateral water hazard is differentiated from a regular water hazard by the fact that it is well lateral.
Water marked with red is called a lateral water hazard and normally runs along the side of a golf hole.
The same one shot penalty must be added to your score but you really only have one option.
There are different types of water hazards yes there are regular water hazards with yellow stakes and lateral water hazards with red stakes.
Please note that unless the golf clubs allows it you no longer will have the option of dropping on the other side of the red water hazard penalty area.
Only in a red water hazard.
The three options you have in both cases are that you can play the ball from where it lies go back to where you hit your last shot or take a drop anywhere along a straight line from the flagstick and the point where the ball last crossed into the hazard.
When stakes are used to designate water hazards yellow stakes must be employed for standard hazards while red stakes must be used for lateral water hazards according to the rules of golf.
Under the new golf rules in 2019 however you ll.
For reasons such as safety and pace of play many committees had previously sought to expand the use of lateral water hazards by marking areas that did not contain water and by marking water hazards as red where that was not specifically contemplated by the rules.
Water hazards marked with red stakes these are referred to as lateral hazards and the rules for dropping are a bit different.