Golf ball - designed to be used in the game of golf, fairway - mowed part of a golf course between tee and green, flag - Used to denote where a hole is located on a green, it extends up several feet above the ground, pin - the pole and oftentimes red flag that courses use to mark each hole on the course, rough - the area of grass that typically borders a fairway but which is deliberately kept longer than that of the fairway grass, fringe - any grass adjoining the putting surface that is mowed to a height only slightly higher than the grass on the putting green, tournament - players compete either against one another or in teams across a plethora of scoring models and tee time configurations, tee - stand used in sport to support and elevate a stationary ball prior to striking, divot - the marks made in the grass on the golf course that are cause by golfers as they play, sand trap - an artificial hazard on a golf course consisting of a depression containing sand, slope - tells you how “proportionately” more difficult that particular set of tees plays for the higher handicapped golfers as opposed to lower handicapped golfers, hook - a ball that starts its trajectory on one side of the player and then curves around to the other side during flight, dropping procedure - The ball must be dropped straight down from knee height, must be dropped by you (or your partner), must first strike the ground within your relief area, and must remain within that relief area. Your caddie is not allowed to drop your ball., unplayable - If you find your ball in play, but in a circumstance where you are not able to make a swing or advance the ball, then you are always entitled to claim an unplayable lie. Under this rule, you incur a one-stroke penalty, but are permitted to take relief from your troubling situation.,

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