As you learn to play golf, you will that there is a vast array of phrases used in the golf game that may be quite puzzling to someone new to the game or anyone learning golf. A list of the more popular terms applied in golf are listed below so that you are up to date with the terms employed when playing the game. The list provided is not that totally comprehensive but to start with, it will definitely help you out.
Back Nine – the sequence that the course is played in decides this last batch of 9 holes that are still available on the golf course. For example, if a player is starting at hole 1, the back nine would mean holes 10-18. But, if you set off playing on the 10th hole, it would really refer to holes 1-9.
Birdie – relates to an example wherein in just one stroke below par, a score comes in for a hole that is particularly played on. This means if the hole being played is a par -3 then the score must be a 2, if the hole is a par -5 it must be a score of 4.
Bogey – an expression [that means] a score is taken when a single point comes in over the par. For instance, if you are playing a par -3 hole then a score of 4 would be a bogey. In going further, anything that was a par -5 would need a score of 6 to be a bogey for example.
Sand trap – a build in a depression filled in with sand and is treated as a hazard, which should be avoided. The appearance of the bunker is usually from the greenside but they can also be seen along the fairways or even beside it.
Green – This is what the very end of a hole is called where the flagstick is located. This is typically, where you will putt out the rest of the hole and although the shape can vary, most are either oblong or oval shape.
Handicap – this gives you information regarding the playing ability of the golf player. This can be usually calculated using the previous scores from the games and the courses that have been played that were accompanied by the course and the slop ratings. If a golfer has the usual 10 over par average, in general, he will then have the somewhat better handicap. Regarding handicaps, you are more likely to be perceived as a better player if you have a 2 rather than have 3 or higher handicap.
Hole – this is the location of the flagstick and it shows you where the hole is exactly placed. Furthermore, it is also often referred to as the specific hole on a course – for example a golf course typically has 18 holes.
Over par – the term implying a score counted over the par of an exact hole or for the course. For instance, a score of 5, which was a par 4, the net result, is over par. Then Again, the entire course can also mean the hole for this term and not only to a definite hole in the course.
Par – a term for the number of shots anticipated to be taken to sink the ball in. For finding the par, take at least 2 putts and then add in the number of shots, based on the length of the green. For instance, a par of 5 could be allowed for an extra long green, and a shorter green would permit a par 3. The par number is usually added both for the individual hole as well as for the whole golf course as well so this enables players to know exactly what they are looking at distance wise before they even commence playing.
If you wish to learn golf, it will help for you to know the golf terms listed above so that you can golf with better understanding.
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