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Golf Dictionnary ::
ace A
hole made in one stroke
address The stance taken by a player in preparing
to hit the ball. The positioning of your body in relationship
to the golf ball. Same as "addressing the ball".
Address To
position the body relative to the ball just before hitting
it.
aggregate Refers
to a score made over more than one round of play, or
by 2 or more players playing as partners.
air
shot When
a player intends to play a shot but misses the ball
completely.
albatross Former
name of a "Double Eagle" - the score for a
hole made in 3 strokes under par. A British term.
alternate
ball Format
in which players alternate hitting each other's ball
on each stroke until the hole is finished. For example,
after teeing off, player 1 hits player 2's ball and
vice versa.
amateur A
golfer who plays without monetary compensation.
angle
of approach - The
angle or degree at which the club moves downward, or
upward, toward the ball.
approach shot
Normally a short or medium shot played to the putting
green or pin
apron The
grassy area surrounding the putting surface. See fringe.
attack To
play with purpose and aggressively.
attend
the flag To
hold and then remove the flag while another player putts.
away The
ball that is the greatest distance from the hole when
more than one golfer is playing. It is the first to
be played.
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