Drive
A drive is the first shot played from the tee on a par-4 or par-5 hole, typically hit with a driver (1-wood). The primary goal is...
A drive is the first shot played from the tee on a par-4 or par-5 hole, typically hit with a driver (1-wood). The primary goal is...
A bunker (or sand trap) is a hazard consisting of a prepared area of ground filled with sand. Bunkers are strategically placed aro...
An eagle is a score of two strokes under par on a hole. For example, scoring 3 on a par-5 hole or 2 on a par-4 hole.Eagles most co...
Par is the predetermined number of strokes that an expert golfer is expected to need to complete a hole, a round, or a tournament....
The tee box (or teeing ground) is the designated starting area for each hole. Golfers play their first stroke from within this are...
The rough is the area of longer grass that borders the fairway and green. It is designed to penalize shots that miss the fairway b...
The green (or putting green) is the smooth, closely mown grass area surrounding the hole. This is where golfers use putters to rol...
The fairway is the closely mown area of grass between the tee box and the putting green. It provides the optimal surface for playi...
A birdie is a score of one stroke under par on a hole. For example, scoring 3 on a par-4 hole or 2 on a par-3 hole.The term origin...
A bogey is a score of one stroke over par on a hole. For example, scoring 5 on a par-4 hole. A double bogey is two over par, and a...
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