Golfing Terms
Ace: The same as a hole-in-one.. A score of 1.
Birdie: One shot below par.
Bogey: One shot over par.
Double Eagle: Three shots under par
Double Bogey: Two shots over par
Eagle: Two shots under par.
Par: The difficulty of the hole you are on. If this course is harder, a higher par is assigned. Its basically the average number you are trying to get.
Sand Wedge: A type of club used to get out of a sand bunker, designed to hit the ball very high, but not far.
Iron: A type of club normally used to hit a ball that is on the fairway (the space between the hole and where you are starting from). Irons are assigned numbers according to the angle of the head.
Woods: A type of club used at the start of a hole, they are usually used with a tee and are designed to hit the ball very long distances.
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