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Is there a glossary of golf words and phrases?

This glossary includes definitions and usages of golf words and phrases only. If you are looking for instruction, explanations, tips, etc., look in the Golf Instructionor "Ask the Pro" sections, or searchthe site. The glossary is laid out in the following format.

What are some good golf sayings?

(Input your H.S. name here) Ladies Golf… Lead by example and play with passion! (Input your H.S. name here) Ladies Golf… Give me Golf or give me Death! (Input your H.S. name here) Ladies Golf… The FORCE is strong with us! Our balls are lost . School is for students who can’t play golf . Chicks with sticks . Golfers have longer shafts

What is a long game on a golf course?

Long – A term for a golfer who hits the ball far (Dustin Johnson). Long Game – Refers to hitting long irons, woods, hybrids, and driver. Lob Wedge – A type of wedge that is usually in the 60 to 64-degree range. Usually the highest lofted wedge in a golfer’s bag.

How many golf terms begin with the letter a?

More than 1,000 golf terms and phrases that begin with the letters A to Z, The ABC's of Golf by PGA Professional Mark Blakemore Golf Instruction Golf Tips Golf Articles Golf Schools Golf Lessons Golf Clinics Golf Books ABC's of Golf Glossary Golf Dictionary Golf Handicaps Get More Distance Main Menu Home Ask the Pro Golf Pro Shop Newsletter

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What are the terms used in golf game?

BackThe last nine holes of a golf course. Also a tee position that makes hole the longest.Best Ball / Better BallBest score on a hole by partners in a best-ball match.BirdieOne under par score on a hole.BogeyOne over par score on a hole.9 more rows•Jul 22, 2018

What are golf phrases?

19 Different Golf Sayings For Good LuckGood Luck.Enjoy The 19th Hole.Hit 'Em Long And Straight.May The Fores Be With You.Play Well.Swing Easy.Only Birdies.Have A Great Round.More items...•

What do all the golf terms mean?

A birdie is a score of 1-under par on a hole (for example, scoring 4 on a par-5). A bogey is 1-over par on a hole. An eagle is 2-under par on a hole. A double bogey is 2-over par on a hole. A double eagle (very rare) is 3-under par (also called an "albatross").

What are some good golf quotes?

20 Famous Golf Quotes To Impress On The Course'The most important shot in golf is the next one. ... 'Golf is a game whose aim is to hit a very small ball into an even smaller hole, with weapons singularly ill-designed for the purpose. ... 'Golf is a day spent in a round of strenuous idleness.More items...•

What are the 7 golf scoring terms?

We've compiled a list of 100+ golf terms that are useful to know, but the golf scoring terms we'll cover in this guide are among the most essential when you're out on the course or watching televised golf.

What to say to someone who golfs?

It may seem simple, but it absolutely works as a way to wish a golfer the best. Simply saying, “Good luck,” means that you hope the golfer plays well. This is a good thing to say even if you are playing a match against someone else.

How do you write golf scores?

The gross score (your actual strokes played) goes on top. Then, on holes where you are taking a stroke, write your net score (your actual strokes minus any handicap strokes) below the gross score. When you tally up the total, again write your gross score on top and net score below the gross.

What is the first shot in golf called?

The first stroke, usually a pitch, a bunker shot or a chip, gets the ball 'up' onto the green, and the subsequent putt gets the ball 'down' into the hole. A variation is called “up and in”.

What are the 9 basic golf shots?

Looking to add another dimension to your shot shaping ability when on the course? This simple drill will have you ready for anything the course throws at you. Shots include a High Draw, Mid Draw, Trap Draw, High Straight, Normal, Punch, High Fade, Mid Fade, and Low Fade.

What are some popular quotes?

Famous Quotes About LifeYou will face many defeats in life, but never let yourself be defeated. - ... The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall. - ... In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. ... Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game. -More items...•

What are the best inspirational quotes?

Short motivational quotes“Just one small positive thought in the morning can change your whole day.” — ... “Opportunities don't happen, you create them.” — ... “Love your family, work super hard, live your passion.” — ... “It is never too late to be what you might have been.” —More items...•

What is the best quote about life?

Life is a beautiful journey that is meant to be embraced to the fullest every day. However, that doesn't mean you always wake up ready to seize the day, and sometimes need a reminder that life is a great gift.

What do you call a poor golfer?

"Duffer" is a term golfers apply to poor golfers — those among us who score the highest. The term is descriptive if applied to higher-handicappers and recreational golfers, but will be insulting if misapplied to a good golfer. "Duffer" and "hacker" are synonymous, although hacker is the slightly more negative term.

What is a good golf shot called?

Backhander:When you hit the ball casually with the back-side of the putter to “Hole” a very short putt.Banana Ball:The ball travels in a ”banana-shaped” curve. A very sharp fade shot known as a “slice”.Barkies:Hitting the golf ball at trees and obtaining a good score despite it.Beach:Term used for a sand bunker.5 more rows

How is golf a metaphor for life?

Golf reminds you of your mortality. Like life, a round of golf begins in easy optimism, progresses through a lengthy middle period in which hope and despair are mingled, deteriorates into regret, confusion, and resignation, and comes abruptly to an end.

What is bump and run golf?

Bump and Run – A chip shot around the green involving a low lofted iron. This type of chip is great for a large part of the green to work with.

What does "away" mean in golf?

Away – The player that is farthest away from the hole and is up to play.

What is a baseball grip?

Baseball Grip – A type of grip that resembles a baseball bat grip. Others might call it a 10-finger grip. Below the Hole – A term that refers to a putt where the hole is at a higher elevation than the ball. Big Dog – A Driver. Bite – A term used by golfers for a golf ball to stop rolling.

Why is backspin important in golf?

It is important for distance and accuracy. Backspin – Spin is very important in most aspects golf and you will often come across the term when comparing clubs or in golfing instructions. Simply put, more backspin will give you a high ball with a fair amount of control.

What is an ace in golf?

Ace – Otherwise known as a hole in one an ace is when the ball finds the hole from the tee in a single stoke. It is the dream of many golfers.

What is the center of gravity in golf?

Center of Gravity – While this term can also be used to talk about a player it is generally related to the design and balancing of the golf club. To keep the concept simple, the farther back and lower the center of gravity (CG), the higher the trajectory will be according to the loft angle. This will give golfers an easier launch that generally has good backspin. Low handicap players do not need this advantage as much and tend to prefer a progressive CG with a higher CG on the longer irons.

What is a big dog in golf?

Big Dog – A Driver. Bite – A term used by golfers for a golf ball to stop rolling. Bladed Shot – A chip shot from just off the green purposely hit with the bottom of the club. Played often from when the ball rests against the collar of the green. Runs like a putt.

Where does the term ‘golf’ come from?

Many believe it is derived from the Scots-language word “goulf”.

What does ‘mulligan’ mean in golf?

A mulligan is a golf term that only applies to recreational golfers. Sometimes (and sometimes often) amateur players will hit a poor drive on the 1st hole, whether it is due to nerves or failing to warm up properly. Rather than start off on a bad note, golfers in casual games will sometimes “take a mulligan” and re-play their first shot with a new ball without counting the original bad shot.

What is a par? A birdie? A bogey?

Let’s start simply with the golf terms “par”, “birdie” and “bogey”. All three of these golf terms refer to scoring.

What is a forecaddie in golf?

Some think it comes from the golf term “forecaddie”, which is a person that stands in a forward position on each golf hole to pinpoint where the players’ balls go. “Forecaddies” are often in the line of fire and need to be warned when a ball is flying toward them.

Why do you yell "fore"?

But if you hit a wild shot that flies toward golfers on other holes, bystanders, or spectators, you must yell “fore” loudly to warn them about the incoming ball. Like many other golf terms, the origin of “fore” is not entirely known.

What is an ace in golf?

An “ace” is one of the most coveted accomplishments in the golf. It is simply an alternate golf term for “ hole-in-one “, which is when a player needs only one shot to get his ball in the hole. Virtually all “aces” or “holes-in-one” occur on par 3s. That’s because all players are expected to reach the green on par 3s with their tee shot ...

How do you keep your cumulative score?

Players often keep their cumulative score for an entire round by tracking how many shots over or under they are relative to par. If a golfer makes two pars to start a round, he is “even par” for the round. If a player opens with two birdies, he is “two under” for the round.

How to say you pulled a golf shot?

Yanked It: Another way to say you pulled a golf shot.

What does "chippie" mean in golf?

Chippie: Chipping in from around the green. Chunk: Hitting the ground very hard thus taking a big honking divot out of the turf. Sometimes the divot, or the player’s club, goes further than the ball. Another way to say you hit a golf shot fat.

What is a flusher putt?

Flusher: A putt that circles the entire cup, then goes in. You might need to wipe after that one. Flyer: A golf shot that literally flies too far. Usually the result of catching a “flyer lie,” when grass gets trapped between the clubface and ball at impact, impeding the grooves on your club to spin the ball.

What does "sandbagger" mean in golf?

Sandbagger: Refers to a golfer who is better than his or her handicap would suggest. Beware of thieves.

What is a Platypus in golf?

Platypus: Hitting a ball out of bounds and still making par. Platypuses aren’t normal and neither is making par after hitting one O.B. Pinseeker: When your golf shot never leaves the pin. Press: When a golfer chooses to open a new bet if they are down two or more holes on a current bet.

What is a knockdown in golf?

Knockdown: A golf shot with a lower ball flight, usually played to keep it out of the wind.

What is the grain of a putt?

Grain: The direction in which the grass is growing on the greens; putts can be down grain, side grain and/or against the grain all of which affect the roll of your golf ball. Not to be confused with that stuff in your buddy’s flask.

How many golf terms begin with the letter A?

More than 1,000 golf terms and phrases that begin with the letters A to Z, The ABC's of Golf by PGA Professional Mark Blakemore

How many golf terms are there?

Glossary of Over 1,000 Golf Terms and Phrases

Who said the most important shot in golf is the next one?

The most important shot in golf is the next one. (Ben Hogan )

Can you use slogans on t-shirts?

Feel free to use these slogans on t-shirts, banners, poster etc. and don’t forget to share them with your friends.

What does "on challenge" mean?

On your challenge, someone posts a solution that's cheap and not at all what you intended. You have the option to change the rules, but do so very carefully as there's many pitfalls.

Why avoid terms specific to some class of languages?

Unless you're writing a language-specific challenge, avoid terms specific to some class of languages, because these might not make sense for other languages and prevent them from participating. Languages can very different from what you're used to: functional, minimalist, graphical, untyped, strongly typed, and weird in many ways.

What does a chameleon challenge look like?

Chameleon challenges look like they're about one thing but are really about another. In doing the challenge, most of the effort is spent on something peripheral. Fix this by being honest about your challenge in the title and description, or by simplifying or removing the non-core parts.

What is a flat bonus in golf?

A flat bonus (-20 bytes) means much more in a golfing language than Java, and a multiplicative bonus (-30%) depends on the language's degree of boilerplate and its well-suitedness the bonus relative to the main challenge. Sometimes there's no number that works for everything.

What is test case?

Test cases are examples for people to check their understanding of the spec and the correctness of their code. They should not replace an explanation of how the output must relate to the input. (There are rare exceptions where it's straightforward, like a scaling ASCII art pattern.)

Can you avoid recommended features in your spec?

Avoid recommended features in your spec. If it's not mandatory, answers won't do it . The goal is to write the shortest/fastest/winningest code that still satisfies the requirements, however minimally, so any features that can be cut or simplified will be.

Can you post a golf code?

In short, don't post a code golf that says "Your code has to be shorter than 100 bytes" (the same applies to any other winning criterion). The usual motivation is that the author found some code somewhere and challenges people to beat the score of that code. That's a fine motivation for a challenge, but actually requiring all answers to be better than that benchmark is incredibly detrimental to the challenge. It doesn't increase competition between answers that are better than the requirement. But it does disallow answers which are worse than the limit but might contain interesting ideas which the better answers could also benefit from, and it also rules out some languages entirely which are simply incapable of beating the given score. There's also the possibility that you've set the limit too low and made the challenge impossible. Additionally, most often answers aren't originally posted with the best possible score, but are later improved because other people give suggestions. This would be impossible if the first attempt wasn't allowed to be posted.

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