The area adjacent to the fairway or green that is designated out of play. Normally marked by white stakes. OB is assessed a two stroke penalty.
Delivering the ball to an area of the lane that does not allow it to hook back to the pocket. Usually caused by an oil pattern on the outside boards.
(aka: "out of play", "ob", "O.B.", "Oscar Brown") area that is not part of the course, on which play is not permitted (usually marked by white stakes or property fences).
Areas outside the golf course from which play is not allowed, or any area designated as out of bounds by the committee..
Areas where play is prohibited, often marked by red stakes or listed in the course scorecard.
when a ball's vertical axis has crossed the boundary line.
The area of the arena or box designated as a non-playing area.
the region of the field touching or outside the sidelines and end lines; as soon as a ball carrier or the ball itself touches out of bounds, the play is over.
a line that marks the side boundary of a playing field
A player is deemed out of bounds if he touches or crosses the six-foot wide, solid white boundary line that rims the pitch.
A ball is out of bounds if it lands anywhere prohibited for play - Usually beyond the courses boundaries.
The ball is out of bounds when it crosses a touch-line or a dead-ball line.
The area on or adjacent to the course where the ball may not be played from. Normally marked by white posts.
Is ground on which play is out of bounds, such as walls, fences, stakes and railings; reference to stakes or a fence or as being beyond stakes or a fence, the out of bounds line is determined by the nearest inside points of the stakes or fence posts at ground level excluding angled supports. When out of bounds is defined by a line on the ground, the line itself is out of bounds. A ball is out of bounds when all of it lies out of bounds.
The area outside the course usually indicated by stakes or fences.
An area designated as unplayable; player receives a one stoke penalty.
When the ball is hit over the side-lines, it is out of bounds. The clock continues to run. Teams line up at that spot and the ball is thrown in by the umpires. Deliberately hitting the ball out in the closing seconds of a match can be an excellent strategic play.
When the ball passes over the sidelines or endline (but does not result in a goal).
Any area encountered during a round of golf from which play is prohibited. Typically, but not always, out of bounds (OB) is off normal course property. The penalty for OB is stroke and distance. The player must return to the spot where the original ball was played, hit another shot from there and add a penalty stroke to his score.
The area outside of the course in which play is prohibited. A player is penalized stroke and distance. That is he must replay the shot with a penalty of one stroke.
when the ball or a player is on or outside the sidelines and endlines
An area from which the ball can't get to the pocket with its usual break. If, for example, a right-handed bowler delivers the ball from too far to the right, it is said to be out of bounds.
In some cases out of bounds area are marked by white stakes with black tops on the boundaries of a hole. The ball is not to be played from any out of bounds area. The ball is to be played from where it was previously played into the out of bounds area. In many cases it is better to play a second (provisional) ball when you expect a ball has gone out of bounds
The ground outside of the course boundaries. If a ball is hit out of bounds, the player is penalized stroke and distance.
the area outside of and including the end lines and sidelines.
Any area from which play is prohibited and marked with white stakes or lines. The penalty for OB is stroke and distanceæplayer must return to the spot where the original ball was played, hit another ball from that location, and add a penalty stroke to her score.
"Out of bounds" is ground on which play is prohibited. When out of bounds is defined by reference to stakes or a fence or as being beyond stakes or a fence, the out of bounds line deter-mined by the nearest inside points of the stakes of fence posts at ground level excluding angled supports. When out of bounds is defined by a line on the ground, the line itself is out of bounds. The out of bounds line extends vertically upwards and downward. A ball is out of bounds when all of it lies out of bounds. A player may stand out of bounds to play a ball lying within bounds.
When a ball crosses the sideline or goes over the side boards it is considered out of bounds and the umpire throws in another ball between the two teams at that point. No time-out is allowed for an out-of-bounds ball.
Beyond the boundaries of the course or any part of the course so marked by the committee.
the area outside of the playing area. The ball is out of bounds when it touches the floor or any person or object that's out of bounds
When a player moves beyond the boundaries of the field.
when a ball is outside the boundaries of the field, having completely crossed a sideline or goal line.
Out of Bounds is the title of a comic strip by Don Wilder and Bill Rechin. It was first syndicated in 1986. Rechin received the National Cartoonist Society Newspaper Panel Cartoon Award for 1993 for his work on the strip.
Out of Bounds is an album by Finnish a cappella ensemble Rajaton, released in 2006. This is the second of two mostly-English album by Rajaton, the first of which being Boundless, released in 2001. The new CD contains two re-releases, four new versions of previously recorded songs, English versions (but not direct translations) of three Kevät songs, as well as three new tracks.