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