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Golf Dictionnary ::
half
Shot A shot played with a less than full swing.
halved When a match is played without a decision. A hole is
"halved" when both sides play it in the same
number of strokes
handicap The number of strokes a player may deduct from his actual
score to adjust his scoring ability to the level of
a scratch golfer. It is designed to allow golfers of
different abilities to basically compete on the same
level.
handicap
certificate a document issued by the player's
home club or golfing association that indicates his
current handicap.
hanging
lie A ball resting on a downhill slope
hazard A hazard is any sand trap, bunker or water
on the course that may cause difficulty.
head The part of the club that makes contact with the ball.
Usually made of wood, iron or some substitute material.
heel The part of the club head nearest the shaft.
hickory Wood from a native North American tree used at the beginning
of the 19th century to make club shafts. Use continued
until the 1920's.
hit To play a shot or stroke.
hog's
back A ridge of ground or a hole having a ridge
on a fairway.
hold To hit the ground and stay in place with little roll
or bounce.
hole A 4 1/4" (108 mm) round receptacle in the green
- at least 4" (100 mm) deep. Also refers to one
of the nine or eighteen areas between the tee and the
green.
hole
high A ball that is even with the hole but
off to one side
hole
in one A hole made with one stroke. Same as
"ace"
hole
out To complete the play for one hole by hitting
the ball into the cup
home
and home match A match made up of rounds played
on the home course of each participant or group.
home
green The last hole green.
home
pro A professional who holds a position at
a golf club, teaches, and plays only in local events
honor The privilege of hitting first from the tee. Usually
assigned at the first tee. After the first tee, the
privilege goes to the winner of the last hole.
hook To hit the ball in a manner that causes it
to curve from right to left in the case of a right-handed
player or left to right for a left hander.
hosel The hollow part of an iron club head into which
the shaft is fitted
hustler A golfer with greater ability who purposely maintains
a higher handicap in order to win more bets.
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