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what does 4 mean in golf

by Reid Berge Jr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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"Fore!", originally a Scots interjection, is used to warn anyone standing or moving in the flight of a golf ball.

Why do golfers say 4?

The term is a short form of the word "before," which is a synonym to "ahead." Thus, fore literally means, "look out ahead." Golfers use this term immediately following an errant shot as a way to warn other golfers that a ball might be heading their way.

What is 4 shots in golf called?

In strokeplay, a foursome competition is played between several teams each consisting of a pair of players, where partners play alternate shots until the SINGLE ball is holed. The term 'foursome' is often incorrectly used to describe any group of 4 players on the course.

What is a hole in one on a par-4 called?

Your odds of shooting an “albatross” — a hole in one on a par-4 (most holes in one are nailed on par-3s) — are even more steep: Try a staggering 6 million-to-1, according to the Double Eagle Club (though some believe it might be closer to 1 million-to-1).Jul 16, 2020

What do you call a poor golfer?

"Duffer" is a colloquial or slang term within golf for a mediocre or poor golfer.Dec 2, 2019

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