Friday, August 12, 2011

Golf Dictionary From A to Z


!±8± Golf Dictionary From A to Z

A is for the golf apparel that are made on the course may be large. One is for golf accessories such as gloves, and an albatross that the three areas under par.

B is for the back nine holes 10-18 and originally had only nine holes of golf were played in succession and then in reverse (or back) to play 18 holes.

C is for golf clubs, the driver, there are woods, irons, wedges and putter. Those with low handicap often buy high-endor custom-made golf clubs, while those with higher handicaps often attractive offers for pre-owned golf clubs.

D is for that piece of grass divot flying in the air when a wedge is used. D is a double eagle, also known as an albatross.

It is the eagle, two strokes or par

F stands for "Fore!" If you hear, be sure to duck and cover your head. F is also for the blow-flop, that if the ball flies high and needs to land on the green is, and turned to the fat when theClub digs in the soil and slows the ball. Flop shots are good, though not fat shots.

G is for good putting green, where the holes are always won or lost.

H is for the rare and coveted hole in one, but also for the hook all too familiar and terrible blow that left-hander.

I is for Iron, associations of the numbers 1 to 9, depending on the loft of the head in solid metal. Many golfers believe that by buying used golf clubs can afford to owna full set of irons.

J is for juice, which of course, if you hit clean.

K is to break down, or a shot that does not fly very high in the air.

L is for links, a time for golf courses near the sea (such as Pebble Beach and Spyglass) is used. L is also a lie, or where the ball is placed on the floor. Is can be good (like the fairway or green) or bad (as in the rough or a bunker).

M is for Mulligan, a do-over is a boon forBungler.

N is for new golf shoes are a necessity that every few years. They come in a variety of brands such as Callaway, Nike, Adidas, and Oakley's.

Or is the dreaded external borders, which means a penalty stroke.

P is the putter, one of the most important golf clubs in the bag for each player.

Q is for a full turn, that what every player wants.

R is for release, or the point in flexion of golf, where to unlock the cuffs. Laterbetter.

S is for sand-wedge, a golf club for the critical phase-out of a bunker.

T is for tap water when the ball is a touch away from the hole and just need a little push to fall

U is unplayable, as if the ball from a tree or in a hazard. One stroke penalty is assessed, and the player gets the ball fall in the vicinity.

V is for victory, as when a player wins a round.

W is for Tiger Woods, who has seen more than a few victories.

Y is for YIP,during which some players experience when they put spasms.

Z is for zinger, where the sails ball in the air for a long distance.


Golf Dictionary From A to Z

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