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by Dr. Columbus Breitenberg Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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What does the “a” in golf tournaments mean?

If you see the letter “a” before a player’s name in a golf tournament summary -- also known as a box score -- it means the player is an amateur. Amateurs occasionally play in professional tournaments, but they do not receive prize money.

Why is golf called “Golf”?

There is, however, an old Scottish word, goulf (alternatly gowf, golfing, golfand), which means ” to cuff, or strike.” (again, any native Scots are invited to correct me on this). It seems likely to me that “goulf” is the origin of the game’s name. .

What determines the number on the scorecard in golf scores?

This number is determined by the strokes needed to land the ball on the green and two putts to finish the hole. For example, on a par 4 the player would need to land the ball on the green in 2 strokes, and 2-putt the ball into the hole (this would score as a "4" on the scorecard).

What does Def 3 and 2 mean in golf scores?

Player B, 3 and 2.” The “def.” stands for “defeated.” The numbers indicate that Player A led by three holes with just two remaining, therefore mathematically eliminating Player B from the match. In this example, therefore, Player A has won the match by taking a three-hole lead after 16 holes of play.

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What do the letters in golf stand for?

The word 'golf' is not an acronym for anything. Rather, it derives linguistically from the Dutch word 'kolf' or 'kolve,' meaning quite simply 'club.

What is a proxy in golf?

"Proxy contest" is a collective name for several distance-related bonus games that organizers of some golf tournaments — charity tournaments, corporate outings, association playdays and the like — include as part of the day's play.

What are the different formats in golf?

Popular Golf Tournament FormatsMatch Play.Stroke Play.Better/Best Ball.Scramble.Alternate Shot (Foursome)Four Ball.Skins Game.Ryder Cup.More items...•

What is a 1 2 3 golf tournament?

In typical best ball or better ball, it's only the one low score per hole among the teammates that is counted. But in 1-2-3 Best Ball, it's the one low ball, then the two, then the three that are counted. The effect is to keep all the golfers in the quartet involved in the action and contributing to the team score.

What is the longest drive in golf?

515 yardsMike Austin holds the world record for the longest drive in professional play, driving 515 yards at the Winterwood Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1974, blasting it 65 yards past the flag on the par-4 fifth. His golf swing, known as The Mike Austin Swing, is practiced and taught by current golf professionals.

What does closest to the pin in golf mean?

"Closest to the pin" is a common golf expression that refers to the golfer whose ball is, well, closest to the pin (meaning the hole on the green). A closest to the pin contest is commonly played along with charity tournaments or association tournaments.

What is 2's in golf?

To qualify for a prize from the Two's competition a player must have also entered the competition of the day. At end of play, any player with one or more Two at any hole must enter their Two's results online – against the Twos' competition. Score card for competition of the day must be returned.

What is a group of 4 golfers called?

The term 'fourball' is often used informally to describe any group of 4 players on the course. Foursomes In matchplay, a contest between two sides each consisting of a pair of players, where the 2 partners hit alternate shots on one ball.

What are Stableford points?

Stableford is a scoring system used in the sport of golf. Rather than counting the total number of strokes taken, as in stroke play, it involves scoring points based on the number of strokes taken at each hole.

What does lowball mean in golf?

Low ball - low total Team format for 4 players. This is a two member team game played in a foursome. There are two points available per hole. Low Ball = 1 point; Low Total = 1 point. No points for ties.

Who tees off in alternate shot?

first playerAlternate Shots - Alternate Shot, also called Foursomes, is a competition format in which 2-person teams alternate hitting the same ball. The first player tees off, the second player hits the second shot, the first player hits the third shot, and so on until the ball is holed.

What is a Lauderdale in golf?

Fort Lauderdale: This name usually just means it's a standard scramble format. "Fort Lauderdale" is a synonym of "scramble," in other words. Las Vegas scramble: You need a 6-side die to play this version of a scramble. (Not to be confused with the more-common Las Vegas betting game.)

What is the back 9 of golf?

Back 9 - The final 9 holes on an 18-hole course. Brush - A rough surface, usually consisting of tall grass outside the fairway, that can be particularly tricky to hit a ball from. Bunker - A sand surface on the course. Fairway - The most ideal place to land the ball as a player moves toward the green.

What is the first shot of each hole in Stroke Play?

Drive - Also known as the tee shot , this is the first shot of each hole from the tee box in Stroke Play games. Gimmie - A putt that is counted as going in the hole without being played. Green in Regulation - When a ball lands on the green with two strokes left to par, it is considered hit in regulation.

What is the best place to land the ball?

Fairway - The most ideal place to land the ball as a player moves toward the green. The grass is cut short and easier to hit from. Fringe - The area directly surrounding the green. The grass on the fringe is cut higher than the green, and is more difficult to putt from. Front 9 - The first 9 holes on an 18-hole course.

What is a golf hazards?

Hazard - An area of the course which provides a difficult obstacle. Bunkers and bodies of water are the most common hazards in golf. Out of Bounds - Landing the ball out of the playable area. In WGT this is any place outside the map or into bodies of water.

What is a full swing?

Full - A swing that allows for maximum distance and preferred ball flight with each club. Pitch - A short swing for a shot that travels about one-third of the distance in the air before bouncing and rolling. Punch - A 3/4 length swing used to keep the ball low to the ground.

What is a lip out putt?

If the ball is sunken into brush or sand, this is considered a "bad lie". Lip Out - A putt that touches the edge of the hole and changes direction. Mulligan - A retry or do-over. In WGT, players can use mulligans in single-player practice games.

What is a mini golf game?

This is a simplistic mini golf arcade game where players control the angle and strength of the shot to try to put the ball in the hole while avoiding or using obstacles.

What happens if you score below par in golf?

If you score below par you have a negative score and if you bogey you have a positive score. You can play a complete 18-round game or a shorter game comprising of the front 9 or back 9. Strategy. This game is not timed and does not use time in scoring, so you have plenty of time to set the club face and time out when is ...

How to put a putter?

The put is broken down into two steps. First you click your mouse or tap your finger on the screen and then drag along the screen to set the putter angle and swing strength. Next you click the button in the lower right corner to initiate the swing with the timing aligned with obstacles on the course.

Where are the game files stored?

All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache.

Can you make a hole in one shot?

Many holes can be made in one shot. If you are inexperienced you can take lower risk approaches to try to make the shot in two or three swings. The red angles in the corner make some complex holes like #9 still relatively easy to get a hole in one. Your game progress and high score are stored in your local web browser.

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