![]() ![]() When a shot that only goes forward a few feet.Ī ball that curves right to left on a low trajectory and off target.Ī hole/flagstick that is located on the back of the green. Reference to players in a Professional Tournament who have the earliest Tee times (when the dew is still on the course), in the third or fourth round of the tournament. The hole on the green – 4.5-inch diameter, 4-inch-deep. Putting action where the ball stops short of dropping into the cup. Short shot usually made from just off the green. Hitting the ground behind the ball before impact with the ball. If faced with a difficult shot, a golfer will choose a play-it-safe club that is within his capabilities to properly complete the shot. The player can move the ball without penalty. If you hit the ball into inescapable thick rough.Ī build-up of water on the golf course after heavy rain that is not part of a water hazard. To be prepared for a different situation where you need to hit a certain shot you will need to take additional clubs – one higher and one lower known as a Bracket. If a ball has lots of backspin it is said to “bite” because it stays close to where it landed or may spin back toward the player. If a ball appears to be going past the hole a player may shout “pray” or a more humorous way can be to shout, “grow teeth!”. Hitting the golf ball at trees and obtaining a good score despite it. The ball travels in a ”banana-shaped” curve. A very sharp fade shot known as a “slice”. When you hit the ball casually with the back-side of the putter to “Hole” a very short putt. Like a marching rhythm: Left-right-left, in the game of golf it means hitting the ball out of bounds to the left then to the right the next time. This means a score of three strokes under Par, which as you can imagine is very rare. When the putted ball refuses to fall into the hole.Ī golf shot which travels a considerably longer distance than planned. Hitting the ball into the hole in one swing of the club. A golfer’s best game which is executed on a regular basis. ![]()
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