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Tju [1.3M]
3 years ago
7

Categories the golf terms.

Health
2 answers:
Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
8 0
Ace =  <span>A hole in one.
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Address <span>= When a golfer takes his stance and lined up the club to make a stroke.
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Albatross <span>= Three strokes under par for a given hole.</span>

<span>Approach = <span>Hitting the ball at the green.
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<span>Birdie = <span>One under par for the hole.
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<span>Bogey = <span>One over par for the hole.
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Bunker = <span>A hazard filled by sand or grass that is placed where a fairway shot may end (by a green or driving distance from the tee). You are not allowed to practice swing or ground your club in a bunker.
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Club <span>= Used as a shorten name for a golf course or the equipment used to strike a ball.
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<span>Divot = <span>A piece of turf lifted when ball is struck - typically on fairway, played to create backspin.
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Driver =  <span>A 1-Wood Club normally used for the Tee shot.
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Eagle = <span>To score two under par for a hole.
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Fairway = <span>The playing area between the tee and the green, does not include hazards.
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Flagstick <span>= The pole in the centre of the green with a flag attached.
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Fore = <span>To cry "Fore" is to warn other players that your ball may hit them.
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Green <span>= The area of short grass surrounding the hole where the ball is hit using a putter.
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Hazard <span>= Permanent features on the golf course designed to obstruct play.
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Hole = <span>To putt the ball into the hole.
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<span>Iron = <span>A metal headed club that is not a wood.
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Par = The number of shots a low handicapper should take for a hole or round.<span>The hole par is measured by the number of shots needed to reach the green plus two for the putting.
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<span><span>Rough <span>= The high grass area adjacent to the fairway and green.</span></span>
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Slice <span>= To induce too much backspin onto the ball causing it to travel through the air following inside to out swing. Opposite is Hook.
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Stance <span>= To place your feet in preparation for a swing .
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Stroke = <span>An attempt to hit the ball. The stroke starts on a players downswing.
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<span>Tee = <span>A small peg stuck into the ground on which a golf ball is placed. Also area where golfers play first stroke of any given hole.
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Trap = <span>Sand or grass hazard.

I don't usually ask but this took a long time to type out and compile data, so if at all possible brainiest answer would be much appreciated.

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AnnZ [28]3 years ago
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Answering so GodofClass can get <span>BRAINLIEST</span>
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