Easily Conquer Golf Terms

golf terms

Today’s posting is about the awkwardness of the golf terms “Golf Rule” words

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Let me summarize the terms for beginners!

Easily Conquer Golf Terms

[Shot, shot]

It means hitting the ball.

Address

He put the club on the ground before hitting the ball.

Stroke

the act of hitting a ball with a club

Put

The act of hitting a ball to put it in the hole on the green.

Two on·Three on

To hit a shot twice or three times and bring the ball up the green.

Duff

To hit the back of the ball without hitting it.

Chip shot

To hit the ball from the green within 20 meters toward the hole. for short distances

Approach Shot

Hitting close to get into a hole cup on the green.

[Par]

Default number of prescribed strokes in each hole

Par 3 (Par 3)

a three-shot hole

Par 4 (Par 4)

a four-shot hole

Par 5 (Par 5)

a five-shot hole

Double Par

double the prescribed number of strokes

Even Par

Regular hole (18 holes) Same as the prescribed number of strokes.

Under Par

Regular hole (18 holes) less than the prescribed number of strokes.

Over Par

The regular hole (18 holes) hit more than the prescribed number of strokes.

[Score]

Indicate whether the number of strokes is over or under based on the prescribed number of strokes (Par)

Buddy

Putting the ball into the hole with one less than the prescribed number of strokes.

Eagle

Putting the ball into the hole with two fewer strokes than the prescribed number.

Albatross

The English term for double eagle is to put the ball into the hole with three fewer strokes than the prescribed number.

View (Bogey)

Putting the ball into the hole with one more than the prescribed number of strokes.

Double Bogey

Putting the ball into the hole with two more strokes than the prescribed number.

Triple Bogey

Putting the ball into the hole with three more strokes than the prescribed number.

Hole in one

Putting the ball into the hole with a tee shot on the tee ground at once.

Other (Etc..)

Green fee

a course fee

Caddie fee

The cost to the caddie who helped the game.

Cart fee

a cart fee

Lie

The position or state in which the ball is stopped.

Handicap

① How the player evaluates his skills.

② Difficulty level by hole. Use the expression “HDCP hole 1” as the most difficult place.

Pitch mark (ball mark, dibot)

a cut mark made by hitting the ball with a slanted lawn

Gallery

spectators or spectators as spectators of the round

Today, I summarized the terms for novice golfers.

They’re simple words, but when it comes to playing games,

I feel that I’m using quite a few terms ^^;

If you’re familiar with it for easier and more fun play,

You’ll be able to enjoy a more comfortable game!