Glossary of Golf
Terminology
Glossary of golf terminology you may hear around the clubhouse:
19th
Hole – a term that jokingly refers to the
clubhouse.
Albatross
–
three strokes under par.
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.
Chunk –
taking
a large piece of grass out of the ground when
hitting the ball. The
ball will usually
not travel far at all.
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.
Eagle –
two
strokes under par
Fairway –
the
short grass between the tee box and the green.
Fringe –
the
slightly longer grass that surrounds the green.
Green –
the
surface in which players putt. It
contains the hole.
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.
Irons –
the
clubs used in hitting intermediate distances.
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.
Rough –
the
longer grass that surrounds the fairway and
green.
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.
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.
Wedge –
the
clubs used to hit the ball onto the green from a
relatively short distance. (usually
around 100 yards or less).
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