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15 Cards in this Set
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Lateral
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A red-staked hazard
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Scramble
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All players of a team play their individual golf shot, then the team chooses the best shot, then each player plays their individual golf shot from that location
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Fellow competitor
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A golfer involved in a stroke play situation
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Yardage markers
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Blue, white, or red-colored disks often found in the middle of the fairway
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Opponent
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A golfer involved in a match play situation
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Five
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The number of relief options a player has when their ball comes to rest in a lateral hazard
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Rub of the green
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When a player’s ball is accidently deflected or stopped by an outside agency
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During a stipulated round, a player who has patted or scraped the grass incurs a 2-stroke penalty. What rule has been violated?
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Testing the surface
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In stroke play, a competitor accidently plays out of turn. Is there a penalty?
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No penalty
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In stroke play, a ball becomes embedded in its own pitch mark through the green. What are the player’s options? The player may, either, play the ball as it lies, or
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lift, clean, and drop
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Knock down
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A golf shot typically played back in the stance and with an abbreviated forward swing for the purpose of producing a low-trajectory golf shot
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Pitch and run
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A modified full swing resulting in a golf shot that has an equal amount of air i.e., carry, and ground time i.e., roll
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Second lever
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The distinguishing feature between a putt and a full swing
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½ club adjustment
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Generally speaking, 30 ft of target elevation change equates to
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Flyer
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A golf shot that contacts grass between the clubface and the ball at impact causing the ball to leave the clubface with less backspin and travel further than what was expected
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