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Golf Dictionnary ::
par The number of strokes a player should take to complete
a round with good performance. Par for each hole is
given on the scorecard.
par
competition A game in which play is against
a fixed score for each hole (called the par or bogey).
Scoring is as in match play with plus 1 if the player
scores better than par, equal if he scores par and minus
1 if more than par. The player with the highest aggregate
score is the winner.
parkland A course laid out in grassland with little rough.
partner A golfer who plays together with another in a match.
pawky Old Scottish term meaning cunning or tricky.
peg A tee.
penalty
stroke An additional stroke added to a player's
score for a rules violation
persimmon Wood with a distinctive grain used in many clubs.
PGA Professional Golfers Association
pick
up To take up one's ball before holing out.
In match play this concedes the hole or in stroke play
incurs disqualification.
pill Nickname for the ball.
pin Same as "flagstick"
pin-high A ball even with the pin but off to one side. Same as
"hole high"
pin
placement (pin position) The position of a
hole on a putting green on any given day.
pinehurst A variation of play in which a partner plays the other
partner's drive. One ball is then selected to finish
the hole
pitch A short shot lofting the ball into the air
in a high arc and landing with backspin
pinsetter The official responsible for pin placement>
pitch
and putt A short golf course designed primarily
for approaching and putting.
pitch
and run The same as a pitch shot but hit with
a lower-numbered club to reduce loft and backspin. This
allows the ball to run after it lands on the putting
green.
pitcher Former name for a 7 or 8 iron.
pitching
irons The short irons.
pitching
Niblick Old name of an 8 iron.
pitching
wedge An iron club designed for making pitch
shots
pivot The rotation of the shoulders, trunk and pelvis during
the golf swing.
placement Accuracy in the targeting of a shot.
play To strike the ball with a club. The action of playing
the game of golf.
play
club An obsolete ancient driver.
play
off To determine a winner in a tie match by
playing further holes or a further round.
playing
professional A professional golfer who primarily
competes in tournaments.
playing
through Passing another group of players who are playing
ahead
plus
handicap The number of strokes a player gives to adjust
his ability to the common level
pop
up A short, high shot.
pot
bunker A small, deep sand trap with steep sides.
practice
green Green set up for putting practice.
preferred
lie Local rules which allow a player to improve
his lie in a specific manner without penalty
professional A player who receives payment for teaching or playing
in tournaments. Usually shortened to Pro.
pro-Am A competition which pairs professional players with
amateurs.
pro
shop The golf course shop operated by the head
professional where equipment is sold.
provisional ball A ball played if the previously played ball may
be lost or out of bounds.
public
links A course open to the public.
pull A ball that goes to the left of the target with little
curve as hit by a right-handed player. The converse
applies to left-handed players.
punch
Low, controlled shot into the wind. It is made
by slamming the club down into the ball with a short
swing
push A ball that goes to the right of the target with very
little or no curving for a right handed player. Or the
converse for a left-handed player. As opposed to "pull"
putt The shot made on the putting green. From a Scottish
term meaning to push gently or nudge.
putt
out To hole the ball with a putt.
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