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Golf Dictionnary ::
gallery The group of tournament spectators.
gimme: A putt that is certain to be
made on the next shot and will most likely be conceded
by an opponent.
golf
The game. Played by playing a ball from the
teeing ground into the hole by a stroke or successive
strokes in accordance with the Rules of Golf.
golf
glove A glove generally worn by a right-handed
golfer on the left hand, and by a left-handed golfer
on the right hand, to improve the grip.
gobble An obsolete slang term meaning a hard-hit putt that
holes out.
goose-neck Having the neck of a club curved so that the heel is
slightly offset from the line of the shaft.
gorse A shrub primarily found on linkland type courses. It
is a spiny evergreen with bright yellow flowers. Same
as whin.
grain: The direction in which the grass on a putting lies after
it has been shortly cut
Grand
Slam The four major championships: the British
Open, the U.S. Open, PGA Championship and the Masters.
graphite - A lightweight material used to make shafts
and clubheads.
green: The whole golf course according to golf rules. However,
in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface.
green
committee Members of a golf club who are responsible
for the maintenance and management of the course.
green
fee The charge made by the course to allow
the player to use the course.
green
jacket The prize awarded to the winner of the
Masters Tournament.
greenkeeper The employee of the club who is responsible for the
maintenance of the course.
greenside Adjacent to the putting green.
grip: The part of the shaft by which the club is held. Covered
with leather or other material. Also means the manner
in which you hold the club
groove Linear scoring on a clubface>
gross
score : The actual number of strokes taken
by a player for hole or round before the player's handicap
is deducted
grounding the club Placing the clubhead behind the ball at address.
ground
under repair: Any part of the course being
repaired is ground under repair. A ball that lands in
such an area must be removed without penalty.
gutta
percha Material used in the manufacture of
early golf balls. It was a hard, molded substance made
from the sap of several types of Malaysian trees. These
balls were in use from 1848 until the early 1900's.
hack To chop violently at the ball. To make bad shots.
To play bad golf.
hacker An unskilled golfer. Same as "duffer"
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