Feb 08

By Alex Weidmann

  The rules in golf are fairly simple, if you already know, but they could take a while to explain. If you are unfamiliar with basic concepts, the first thing you need to know to be the main goal of the game: you have to hit the ball on the tee at the beginning or in the hole for each section in the course of 18 sections or 18 holes.

The hole is in the green, which is a short piece of grass and well maintained. Once you are in the green, you need to use his putter, which is the club that has a slab, as an end, rather than their normal other clubs.

Each hole has a number of objectives set shots from the tee to the hole. This is called the pair. For example, if you are on a par 5 hole, would have to get the ball from the tee to the hole in five shots or fewer. If you were able to do exactly the specified number of shots, then its rating would be at par. If he did in a less than par, his score would be a birdie. If it did in the two less than par, his score would be an eagle. Three under par is called an albatross and the best score would be a hole in one, what happens if you were able to get the ball from the tee for hole in one stroke.

On the other hand, scored a couple more after that would be a ghost. Two more than the pair would be a double Bogey. If you have tried for more than 12 shots, then lost the hole. You would then have to move to the next hole.

Eventually, as we go through the game, there will be various hazards that would be addressed. If your ball lands in the rough, which is an area in which the course has long grass, you might have trouble moving from the area. There could also be of some trees in the rough course, which could make them more difficult to leave. The worst danger would be from lakes and ponds, because if you hit the ball into one, it would cost you took the shot and another shot as a penalty, which would make it more difficult to reach the pair.

The overall objective is to get your ball into the hole in as few shots as possible. Most beginners struggle the most putting on the green. They will take 2 shots to make the green, then 3 putts to make it in the hole, which can destroy your score. This is why beginners should focus on putting more than anything else.

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