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Golf Terminology

Address
When a stance has been taken and the club has been grounded behind the ball
Albatross
Three below the par of the hole
Approach
A stroke played in towards the flag
Attending the flag
The holding of the flag. A player may have the flag attended at any time. The flag should either be removed or attended while on the green
Birdie
One below the par of the hole
Blade
Striking the ball with the leading edge, topping the shot
Block
Pushing the ball out to the right and failing to draw it back
Bogey
One over the par of the hole
Bunker
A hazard consisting of a prepared are of ground often hollowed and filled with sand
Caddie
A person who carries a player's clubs and may offer advice to that player on how to play the course
Casual water
A temporary accumulation of water on the course from which relief can be obtained
Chip
A short shot from just off the green to the flag
Close
The toe of the club advanced at address
Cut
A shot which flies to the right, fade or slice, depending on its severity
Dip
A ducking movement on downswing
Dogleg
A hole which bends to the right or left
Dormie
When a player cannot be beaten - he is as many holes up as there are holes to play
Draw
A controlled shot which causes the ball to fly right to left
Duck hook
A shot which flies violently to the left
Eagle
Two below the par of the hole
Eclectic
The best score for each hole scored over a number of rounds
Explosion
A bunker shot that dispels sand, the clubface hitting behing the ball
Fade
A controlled shot which causes the ball to fly left to right
Fairway
The mown area of the course between tee and green
Fat
The club striking and digging into the ground before hitting the ball
Flyer
A shot that travels further than usual, normally caused by wet grass getting between the club face and the ball
Fore
A golfer's warning that cry when someone may be struck by a ball
Fourball
Four players each playing their own ball
Foursome
A pairs game with players taking alternate shots
Fringe
Short mown grass around the putting green
Grain
The direction the grass grows on the green, the nap
Green
A prepared putting surface
Green fee
Amount of money paid to play on a golf course
Greensome
A pairs game with both playres driving off, the preferred ball is then selected and alternate shots are played to completion of the hole
Gross
The total number of strokes taken to go around the golf course, including penalty strokes
Ground under repair
Ground marker unfit for play, any material piled for removal
Half
A hole completed in the same score, a tie match
Handicap
the number of strokes a player receives and deducts from his gross score
Hanging lie
The ball on uneven ground causing an uneven stance to be adopted
Hazard
Any bunker or water hazard
Heavy
The club face digs into the ground and reduces power
Hole
The hole is 4 1/4 inches in diameter and at least 4 inches deep
Holed
The ball is holed when when it lies within the circumference of the hole below the lip
Honour
The right to drive off first
Hook
An often unintentional, uncontrolled shot which flies from right to left
Hosel
The insert section for the shaft to join the head
Hook
An often unintentional, uncontrolled shot which flies from right to left
Hosel
The insert section for the shaft to join the head
Lag
A putt which is run close to the hole with the intention of leaving a simple tap in
Lie
Where and how the ball comes to rest
Line of play
The preferred route to the hole
Links
A golf course built on sand near to or by the sea
Lip
The edge of the hole
Lob
A high flying shot which lands softly
Local rules
Rules to cover special conditions on the course, locally formulated
Loft
The angled setting of a club face
Loose impediments
Natural objects that are not fixed or growing
Match play
A game played by the number of holes won
Medal play
Stroke play
Nett score
The score taken after the handicap has been subtracted from the gross score
Obstruction
Anything artifical placed, left or erected on the golf course
Out of bounds
Ground on which play is prohibited, normally indicated by white stakes or white lines
Outside agency
Any agency that is not part of the match
Par
The norm for a hole. The par figure for a hole is based on length
Penalty stroke
a stroke or strokes added to a score for taking relief or for a breach of the rules
Pin-high
A ball that finishes level with the flagstick
Pitch
A short and often high floating approach shot to the green
Pitch and run
A short approach shot which rolls to the hole
Play through
When a game overtakes another game
Plugged ball
A ball buried in the ground
Pull
An off target shot that flies directly left
Punch shot
A low, hard shot played predominantly with the hands
Push
An off target shot that flies directly right
Putt
A golf shot played with a putter
Release
Wrist action as the clubhead comes into the ball
Rough
Area of longer grass bordering the fairway
Rub of the green
A moving ball stopped or deflected by an outside agency. A phrase used to describe good or bad luck on the course
Sand wedge
A golf club specifically designed for use in bunkers
Scratch
a zero rated handicap
Shaft
The section of the club that connects the head to the grip
Shank
A shot hit with the neck or hosel of the club often forcing the ball to fly violently to the right
Skull
To hit the top of the ball a glancing blow with the leading edge of the club
Sky
A ball hit high into the air that travels little distance
Slice
An unintentional, uncontrolled shot which flies from left to right
Sole
The base of the clubhead
Stableford
A form of golf where players score by points, one point for one over par, two points for par, three points for one under par and so on
Stance
The position of the feet in readiness to make a stroke
Stroke play
A form of golf where a player counts the number of strokes he takes to complete the course, including penalty strokes
Stymied
Any form of obstruction between the ball and the hole
Swing
The motion of playing a stroke
Takeaway
The start of the backswing
Tee
A peg which is inserted into the ground and on which the ball rests
Teeing ground
The starting place for the hole. A rectangular area two club lengths in depth with its outside limit defined by two markers
Texas wedge
A shot played from off the green with a putter
Through the green
The whole area of the course except the teeing ground and the putting green
Top
A mis-hit shot that strikes the top half of the ball
Waggle
The movement of the clubhead before making a stroke
Wedge
A short iron designed for playing pitch shots
Whiff
To miss the ball or "fresh air" with a stroke
Winter rules
Local rules introduced by individual club committees to protect the course and assist play


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