Golf terminology

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19th Hole

The golf terminology 19th hole is a term that jokingly refers to the clubhouse.

A

Ace

Another name of a hole-in-one, normally on a par-3, very occasionally on a short par-4.

Address

The act of taking a stance and placing the club-head behind the ball. Taking the correct address position is considered to be one of the most important aspects of hitting the golf ball straight.

Air Shot

An unsuccessful attempt to strike the ball where the player fails to make contact with the ball. Also known as a 'fresh-air shot,' it is counted as a stroke. Normally only done by beginners.

Albatross

Three strokes under par.

B

Ball Hawking

Looking for balls in out of bounds areas of the course.

Ball Mark

The "dent' that the ball makes, when hit onto the green.

Birdie

One stroke under par.  

Bogey

One stroke over par.  

Bunker

An area on a hole filled with sand, also known as a sand-trap.

C

Chunk

Taking a large piece of grass out of the ground when hitting the ball. The ball will usually not travel far at all.

D

Divot

The chunk of grass taken out of the ground when hitting the ball.

Double, Triple, etc. Bogey

Two, three, etc. strokes over par.

Drive the Green

To hit the ball onto the green from the tee on a par 4 or 5.

Driver

The club usually used off the tee to achieve maximum distance.

E

Eagle

Two strokes under par

F

Fairway

The short grass between the tee box and the green.

Fringe

The slightly longer grass that surrounds the green.

G

Green

The surface in which players putt. It contains the hole.

H

Hacker

Used to refer to a bad golfer.  

Handicap (index)

The individual golfer's average number of strokes over par per round, calculated by a computer system.

Handicap (of a hole)

The difficulty level of a hole, relative to other holes on the course. A 1 handicap is the most difficult hole, while an 18 handicap is the easiest hole.

Hook

When a right handed player's ball has a trajectory that curves sharply to the left.

I

Irons

The clubs used in hitting intermediate distances.

P

Par

The number of strokes in which hole is expected to be completed.

Pull

When a right handed player hits the ball considerably left of the target, in a straight trajectory, although they were aimed at the target.

Push

When a right handed player hits the ball considerably right of the target, in a straight trajectory, although they were aimed at the target.

Putter

The club used to hit the ball into the hole on the green.

R

Rough

The longer grass that surrounds the fairway and green.

S

Slice

When a right handed player's ball has a trajectory that curves sharply to the right.

Spikes

The "cleats" on the bottom of golf shoes.

Stroke

Each time the ball is hit; a player is given one stroke.

T

Tee Box

Where a golfer hits their first shot on each hole.

The Turn

"Making the turn" is when golfers go from hole number nine to hole number ten. Many golfers stop at the clubhouse at the turn, for refreshments.

W

Wedge

The golf terminology Wedge refers to the clubs used to hit the ball onto the green from a relatively short distance. (usually around 100 yards or less).