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  1. Jun 13, 2007 · I really like to "flat-line" my tee shots for control. The trajectory is low, with very little curve. With the driver, I hit it about 260, some 40 yards shorter than my normal drives.

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  2. Feb 4, 2024 · As a newbie to the great game of golf, hanging around the clubhouse and lockers can lead to some interesting conversations. Golf has a language all of its own. We curated this list of common golfing terms to help you sound like an old pro.

  3. A stroke made above the equator of the ball which is mis-hit, resulting in a line-drive trajectory. Sticks: The plural “sticks” means golf clubs not to be confused with flagstick. Stroke play: A golf format in which the objective is to finish the game using the fewest total shots.

  4. Drive: A long shot typically made from the tee box. Driver: The longest club in the bag, and therefore the one with which you expect to hit the ball furthest. Driving Range: A facility or area where golfers can practice their golf swing.

  5. Apr 11, 2023 · We've carefully compiled over 100 golf terms, from equipment and course elements to scoring, shot types, and common golf slang. This easy-to-understand guide is perfect for players of all levels, making golf more accessible and fun for everyone.

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  7. Feb 29, 2024 · Golf term that describes when you hit a shot that zips back (spins back) when it lands on the green. Zoomie: Golf slang for when you hit a drive much farther than normal. Back to blog

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