From the rules - definitions...
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"Out of bounds" is beyond the boundaries of the course or any part of the course so marked by the Committee.
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 is determined by the nearest inside points of the stakes or fence posts at ground level excluding angled supports.
Objects defining out of bounds such as walls, fences, stakes and railings, are not obstructions and are deemed to be fixed.
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 downwards.
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.
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So "Out of bounds" relates to "the course" and not to "the hole".
You can use out of bounds markers to seperate parallel holes and only be out of bounds in one
direction and not in the other, but surely, a ball hit from a third parallel hole, crossing the second parallel hole and landing on the fairway of the first parallel hole is out of bounds if there is a marker defining out of bounds between holes #2 and #1.