Yes, of course he does. He's Josh!
No, an OB marker indicates the boundary of the course and as such cannot be moved. Red and yellow stakes can be moved though.
Usually a marker in the fairway, these vary from course to course. A common one is a white marker which is usually 150 yards to the centre of the green. There are sometimes 100 and 200 yard markers.
the particles are: human flesh, fish blood, and of course elephant intestins
Floating Markers are called Magical Markers because they serve as a "MARK" OF COURSE where you can have a free gloat
hve lots and lots of water to give to the baby. have it drink bottles of water.
some adjectives for marker could be: blue marker, red marker, black marker
Most people use a permanent felt-tip marker. They come in different colors, as well. I have been happy with the Carter's, Sharpie, and Marks-a-Lot brands.
To draw on a golf ball, you can use a permanent marker or a special golf ball marker. Start by deciding on the design or pattern you want, such as a line or a logo. Carefully draw your design on the surface of the ball, ensuring the marker doesn't smudge. Allow it to dry completely before using the ball on the course.
There's no particular standard, so it could be any distance depending on the whims of the course.
Yes, you can use a permanent marker to cover up a bleach spot on carpet. Be sure to match the marker color as closely as possible to the carpet color to achieve the best results. Keep in mind that this is a temporary fix and may not completely restore the carpet's appearance.
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