Do not know golf terminology

In the game of golf, you often hear commentary about a certain player swallowing a few bogey, playing a few birdies, it seems that playing a bogey is something that any golfer would not like to see, actually playing bogey for amateur players. It's already a very good result. Maybe you already know that bogey is one more than par and birdie is one less than par. What do you know about other golf terms?

Golfcourse

Hole A standard golf course includes 18 holes

Hole in one hole (Holeinone)

The front nine is the first nine holes of the 18-hole course. The back nine is called (Backnine)

Dogleg Hole means that the fairway changes direction sharply in the middle of the course and usually changes direction at the point of kick-off. May be left or right

Par

A tee usually refers to a special grass area where the ball is served. Generally, it is divided into a gold tee, a black tee, a blue tee, a white tee, and a red tee according to the distance from the green. Red) etc.

Sand Bunk

Greens

Approach Cut the ball from the fairway or rough grass

Green Edge

Fairway

Serve (Drive)

Bunker

Caddie or Caddie

Ball Preparation (Address)

Long rough area

Double Eagle (USA) used the word, referring to a hole three strokes lower than the par. In Britain, it is called Albatross.

Clubhouse

Starting Block (Start)

Backswing

Downswing

No more than 14 clubs in the iron club (Iironclub)

Wooden club

Putter

Swing

Sandwedge

PitchingWedge hits the green with a club with a faceted bevel. After the ball lands, the rolling distance is smaller.

Brassie This is a fairway wood with a protected copper floor, equivalent to the current 2nd wood

Wood Baffy

Gross

Net (Net)

Total number of clubs (Even)

Backspin

Strong back spin (Bite)

Borrow This is a British term referring to a straight line formed by a putter that deviates from a small white ball and a hole due to the slope of the green.

Break This is an American term referring to the fact that the putter must be off-line due to the slope of the green. Synonymous with Borrow (Lamp Ball) in England.

Carry This refers to the distance between where the ball hits and where it falls. When a small white ball is shot over a pond or a bunker, it is said to fly over obstacles.

Chip This is a low running ball, usually from the green side to the flagpole hole.

The Chipper club face is lower than the vertical to hit a low kick from the green.

Closed stance (Close)

Cock

Hook refers to the extreme bending of the shot to the left, caused by a reversed rotation, or a plan, or due to negligence

Right Curl (Slice)

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