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Title: GOLF


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GOLF
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Grips
Intertwining Grip We used this in class
How your hands should look from the front with
any grip
Overlapping Grip
10 finger grip Not recommended for beginners
The goal is to make two hands work as one
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Golf Equipment
Woods
Golf shoes
Hybrid
Glove
2 irons
toe
heel
sole
Golf Bag
Putter
Golf Set
Driver
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The Address
Feet are shoulder width apart and weight is on
the balls of the feet, dynamic position.
Sole of the club is placed on the ground behind
the ball, squarely facing the target.
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Address
Your grip should not be too tight that there's no
more room for wrist movement, or too loose that
the club slips off your fingers.
Two hands become one In class we used the
intertwining grip
Square stance Weight on the balls of the
feet Knees remain flexed (dynamic position)
Arms are straight Head is down
Keep your eyes on the ball.
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The Golf Swing
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The start of the swing
As club continues to rise, the wrists will bend.
Right elbow stays close to the body. Knees
remain flexed (dynamic position) and eyes stay on
the ball.
Arms stay straight as long as possible. Weight
begins to shift to back foot. Head stays down,
eyes on the ball.
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Top of the backswing
Head is still down, eyes are still on the ball.
Dynamic position is still maintained. Head is
looking over the left shoulder. Weight is now
on the back foot.
Notice the club is pointed in the direction the
hit should be going. And the club face is
looking at the ball.
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Downswing
Hips initiate the downswing
Eyes remain on the ball
Forward arm straightens
Do not force the club downward Let the club do
the work!
Weight returns to the balanced, dynamic position
of the address
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Through The Ball
Forward arm leads the back hand Back hip turns to
the target line of the shot Back hand is
explosive power Forward arm is straight at
contact Weight moves to forward foot
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The Finish
The V position of your arms should be retained as
you follow through
Hips are turned to face the target line
Weight is transferred to the forward foot The
back heel may rise due to the momentum
Hands and arms will be over your shoulders
12
Green-End of the hole where the cup or hole into
which the ball must be stroked. Usually made of
a special short cut grass.
Green
Parts of a
bunker
Rough -The areas outside of fairways that
generally features higher, thicker grass that is
naturally growing unkempt and perhaps not mowed.
Sand trap - Term for an area filled with sand.
Also known as a bunker.
Rough
Sand trap
Fairway
Fairway -Closely mown area that usually runs in
between the tee box and green of a golf hole.
Golf Hole
Tee area - Where every hole starts, from which
you hit your drive or tee shot. Also known as a
tee box or teeing ground or tee.
Tee area
Water hazard
Water Hazard - any open water on the course
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More Golf Terms
Approach A stroke to the putting green
Eagle A score of two under par
Divot A piece of turf cut out of the ground
while making a stroke
Ace A hole-in-one.
Par The number of strokes a good player should
need to play a hole without mistakes it always
allows for two putts.
Slice The curve of a ball to the right by a
right-handed player. To the left by a lefty.
Foursome 4 players playing together
Tee A peg the ball is on (legally) only on the
tee area
Birdie A score of one under par on a hole
Bogey A score of one over par on a hole
Putt A short stroke used on the green to put
the ball in the hole
Shank Hitting the ball with the heel of the club
Hook The curve of a ball to the left by a
right-handed player. To the right by a lefty
Lie The position of the ball
Fore A warning
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Loft and Distance
This is average yardage for each of the common
irons when struck with a full swing by a
reasonably proficient golfer of average height
into still wind. 4-Iron 170    5-Iron 160
6-Iron 150 7-Iron 140 8-Iron 130 9-Iron120  Pitchi
ng Wedge 105 Gap Wedge 90 Sand Wedge 70 
Lob Wedge 40
These are the ranges for the average hitters on
the PGA Tour. 4-Iron 210-220    5-Iron
195-205 6-Iron 180-190 7-Iron 165-180 8-Iron
150-170 9-Iron 140-155  Pitching Wedge
130-135  Sand Wedge 115-120  Lob Wedge
75-95
Loft angles of clubs
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ready to review golf terms ?
16
The shortest golf course has how many holes?
  • 4
  • 9
  • 18
  • 27

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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The average golf course, one used for tournament
play, has how many holes?
  • 4
  • 9
  • 18
  • 27

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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Another name for a hole-in-one.
  • Ace
  • Birdie
  • Bogey
  • Par

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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A warning
  • Duck
  • Four
  • Fore
  • Look out

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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A hole played, with no mistakes, by a good
player, under ordinary conditions. The ideal
score for a hole.
  • Ace
  • Birdie
  • Bogey
  • Par

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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This is used for tee shots and long fairway shots
  • Iron
  • Hook
  • Tee
  • Woods

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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A short stroke used on the green to propel the
ball into the hole.
  • Approach
  • Chip
  • Drive
  • Putt

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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Another name for one over par.
  • Ace
  • Birdie
  • Bogey
  • High Par

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
39
Nice Shot! Move on!
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Another name for one under par.
  • Ace
  • Birdie
  • Bogey
  • Low Par

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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The area bordering the fairway
  • Green
  • Rough
  • Tee
  • Woods

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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A piece of turf cut out of the ground by a
stroke. This should always be replaced so the
grass can grow back again.
  • Ace
  • Divot
  • Rough
  • Woods

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
48
Nice Shot! Move on!
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The area between the beginning of a hole and the
end of a hole.
  • Fairway
  • Green
  • Rough
  • Woods

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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A ball that spins off to the right by a right
handed player.
  • Fore
  • Hook
  • Shank
  • Slice

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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A ball that spins off to the left by a right
handed player.
  • Fore
  • Hook
  • Shank
  • Slice

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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Four players playing together.
  • Fore
  • Four
  • Foursome
  • Quartet

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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The club used on the green.
  • Driver
  • Iron
  • Putter
  • Woods

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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The area from which the first shot is made.
  • Fairway
  • Green
  • Rough
  • Tee area

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Not quite there yet, take another shot. . .
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Nice Shot! Move on!
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You have finished the golf quiz
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You are now a golf pro!!!!
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