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  1. Sep 11, 2023 · Here are a few essential golf terms for beginners: Green: The smooth, grassy area surrounding the hole, where putting takes place. Tee: The area where you begin each hole. Also refers to the small peg used to elevate a golf ball when hitting the first shot on a hole. Fairway: The area of short grass between the tee and the green.

  2. Feb 4, 2024 · A term for any club featuring a large wooden head. The “woods” in your bag are the “driver” (1-wood) and the fairway woods (2 wood and above). The term originates from the sport’s early days, where manufacturers would design drivers with large wooden heads. Today, brands use titanium and other alloy materials for more power in shots.

  3. Nov 28, 2023 · A lip out is when a putt is about to drop and goes in a portion of the hole, only to spin out. Another similar golf term is burned edge where the ball burns the edge of the cup but doesn’t go in the hole. 26. Topped Shot. A topped shot is when a golfer only hits the top portion of the ball and doesn’t go very far.

  4. A hole/flagstick that is located on the back of the green. Divot: The small chunk of turf that is dislodged when a club head strikes the ground as a player hits the ball. Drained: Slang term for having sunk a putt. Draw: A golf shot (for a right-handed golfer) where the ball slowly moves right to left.

  5. Feb 29, 2024 · Grip: Golfing term with two different definitions. 1) the rubber part at the end of your golf club that you use to hold the club. 2) the way you hold the club (interlock, overlap, 10-finger). Groove: Horizontal and parallel indentations on the face of golf clubs. Grooves are why the golf ball spins.

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  6. Oct 24, 2022 · Shank – A shank is when the golf ball is hit with the hosel of the club instead of the club face. This shot looks like a short, low slice. Skied – A golf ball is skied when it hits the top of a driver and goes straight up into the sky. Skull – A skull is a shot that hits above the center of the ball resulting in a line drive.

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  8. The slope is a golf term that measures the difficulty of a golf course. When looking at a scorecard, you can determine the difficulty based on the slope and distance of the course. This number tries to determine how hard a course is for the average amateur golfer. Slope ratings can range from 55-155.

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