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"addressing the ball."
Taking a stance and grounding the club before taking a swing.
Approach
a shot to the putting surface
Divot
Turf displaced by player's club when making a swing.
Birdie
One stroke over designated par of a hole.
Bogey
Usually one stroke over the designated par of a hole.
Eagle
Two strokes under the designated par for a hole.
Green
The putting surface.
Marker
-a person who keeps score
-Tee Markers define the forward limits of the teeing area
par
A numerical standard of scoring excellence per hole, based on yardage, terrain, hazards, and two putts per green.
Rough
Areas, usually of relatively long grass, adjacent to the tee, fairway, green or hazards.
Slice
A stroke made by a right-handed player which curves the ball to the right of the intended target. For a left-handed player, the ball will curve to the lift.
tee
A peg, on top of which the ball is placed before striking it from the teeing area.
The different kinds of putters.
blade
mallet
two-way
The two main classifications of golf clubs.
Iron
Wood
What club should you use when hitting the distance from 8 to 12 yards.
iron
What club should you use when hitting the distance from 15 to 25 yards?
wood