Explanation of Popular Golf Terms
There are numerous golf terms that are used in almost every
game that is played, yet often it is virtually impossible for someone who is
new to golf or just does not understand golf to understand the terminology.
Some of the most popular terms are listed below to ensure that you know exactly
what is being said while you are out on the green. Of course, this list is not absolute, but
this list will help you get started successfully.
Back Nine – This is the last set of 9 holes that are on thegolf course. This is determined by the
order that the course is played in. For
example, if you start playing on hole 1, the back nine would refer to holes 10-18. However if you started playing on the 10th
hole it would actually refer to holes 1-9.
Birdie – This is when a score for a particular hole comes in
one stroke below par for the particular hole that is being played. This means if the hole being played is a par
-3 then the score must be a 2, if the hole is a par -5 it must be a score of 4.
Bogey – This is a score that comes in a single point over
the par. For example, if you are playing
a par -3 hole then a score of 4 would be a bogey. In going further, anything that was a par -5
would need a score of 6 to be a bogey.
This is just an example and is not restricted to only certain pars.
Bunker – This is what is created as a depression in the
ground that is generally filled in with sand, which provides a greenside hazard
that needs to be avoided. While the
bunker typically shows up in the greenside, it is possible for them to also
along the fairways or even beside the fairways.
Green – This is what the very end of a hole is call where
the flagstick is located. This is typically,
where you will putt out the rest of the hole.
The shape can vary, however most are either oblong or oval shape.
Handicap – This is an indication of the overall playing
ability that a player has. It is
generally compiled based upon the last several scores that have been played as
well as the course rating and the slop ratings that accompany the courses that
were played. Generally, someone who has
a typical average of 10 over par will have a slightly better handicap. In terms of handicaps, someone with a 2 is
better than someone with a 3 or higher handicap.
Hole – This is the exact area where the flagstick resides to
mark the exact location of the hole on the green. In addition it is also often referred to as
the as the specific hole on a course – for example a golf course typically has
18 holes.
Over par – This is the term used to describe any score that
comes over the par for the course or even the individual hole. An example would be a score that was 5 on a
hole that was a par -4. This would
result in an over par. However, while
this can refer to just a specific hole it can also refer to the entire course
as a hole as well.
Par – This is considered the expected number of strokes in
which it takes to actually sink the ball.
To determine the par you should take at least 2 for putts, then add
strokes based upon the length of the green.
Very long greens will require higher values. A very long green would allow a par of 5 for
example, while a short green would only allow a par 3. The par number is
generally added both for the individual hole as well as for the entire golfcourse as well. This allows players to
see exactly what they are looking at distance wise before they even begin
playing.
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