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Introduce two golf terms.
Golf technical terms:

be against the wind

Amateur: an amateur player

Approval: signature at the end of the game

Testimony: After the game, the scorekeeper checked it correctly.

Preparation of address hitting

Albatross, which is a term used in Britain, means that the score of a hole is three strokes lower than par. In America, it is called the double eagle.

The reverse handle is free from oblique flying, and the club design eliminates the possibility of hitting the ball with the heel (neck) of the club head.

Cut the ball from the fairway or rough grass area to the green.

Bag: ball bag

Ball marker: a ball marker

Back swing: back swing

Beginners: Beginners

Plain: The flat part of the club face.

Idiot: Come to the second place.

Bunker: Bunker

The penultimate one.

The back nine holes refer to the back nine holes of 18 hole golf course.

Rotating downward rotation (downward rotation)

Buffy No.4 wooden pole, a strong wooden pole, has been eliminated, similar to the modern No.3 or No.4 wooden pole. This is to replace the earlier Ba Fen spoon, and the oblique angle of the face makes the ball fly higher on the fairway.

Balata rubber is a natural or synthetic compound, which is used to make the surface of advanced golf balls. Its softness and elasticity can produce a high rotation rate, which is very popular among tour players.

Curved grass with slender leaves is an ideal grass for greening. However, it is difficult to maintain in hot areas.

Birdie Botti means one stroke under par.

Bite down and spin down

Bogey bogey means that a hole is one stroke above par.

Boron powder, a strong metal powder, is used to add carbon fiber handles to strengthen the strength of the bottom of the sheath.

Borrowing the slope ball, which is a British term, refers to the straight line formed by the slope of the green in the small white badminton hole.

Brassie wooden pole is a copper floor that protects fairway wooden pole, which is equivalent to today's No.2 wooden pole.

Break turn, an American term, means that the putter must deviate from the straight line because of the slope of the green. Synonymous with English "borrowing".

Bulger driver convex 1 wooden pole, the convex wooden pole has a convex surface to reduce the chance of hitting the ball with the bottom or front end of the club. /kloc-It was very popular in the 0/9th century, and now it is extinct.

Caddy fee: brother fee

Trolley: Trolley

Carbon: carbon fiber

Club: Club.

Club: Stadium Club

Course: Court.

Course grade: the benchmark of fairway difficulty

Committee: competition, Committee

Trophy: Trophy

A caddie's brother or caddie.

Carry flies over refers to the distance between the hitting point and the landing point. When the little white ball was hit.

Double bogey: Double bogey (two strokes above par)

Dragon: Play the farthest ball.

Drive: serve

Throw the ball: throw the ball

Duff: The grass before hitting the ball.

Swing down lever

A dogleg hole is a dogleg hole, which means that the fairway changes direction sharply in the middle, usually at the tee point. It may be a left turn or a right turn.

Dormie Domi, a term used in hole competition, refers to the time when a player wins when the number of leading holes equals the number of unfinished holes.

Double eagle and double bend, American word, refers to a hole three strokes below par. It is called albatross in Britain.

Double greens, double holes, two flagpole holes * * * use putter greens, usually the two holes are in opposite directions. This is the legacy of early golf, hitting the ball back and forth on the same fairway.

A piece of turf is a piece of turf cut when the club hits the ball.

Draw a left deflection ball

No.1 wooden pole, long handle and small horn head, tee off from the landing, reaching the maximum distance.

road haul

Throwing ball

Even par: flat par

Eagle eagle means that the score on a hole is two strokes below par.

Green edge

Even number, the total number is even.

Face: club face

Finally: finally

Finish: play the last hole.

Flag: Flag

Downwind: Downwind

Stick to the end: send out the fishing rod

Full speed ahead: Full speed ahead

Fade the right-wing ball

Fairway fairway, located between terraces and greens, is often weeded and has a semi-rough grass area, that is, long grass area or rough grass area, that is, grass area that has not been mowed.

Feather-like feather golf ball is an early golf ball. It is easy to wear when a small leather bag is filled with boiled feathers. It was eliminated after the cheaper ancient pagoda ball was invented in the middle of 1880.

Festuca arundinacea is a kind of grass with fine leaves and deep roots, which is common in coastal courses or heather courses in the British Isles. It is easy to resist drought and provides an ideal surface lawn for the green.

A flat swing is a flat swing, which means that the position of the club is relatively horizontal but not vertical when it is put on the swing. Usually this swing is considered to be the wrong way, but many excellent players also use a flat swing, including Ben Hougan.

Fourball four-person game means that a game consists of four players in a group of two, and two players in each group take turns hitting the same ball. At the beginning of the game, each group decides which player will play the first tee first, and then two people will take turns to serve.

Foursome foursome refers to a game composed of four players, each playing his own ball.

Throw the ball freely, throw the ball from an immovable obstacle without punishment, or throw the ball freely according to the regulations of rules of golf.

The first nine holes refer to the first nine holes of the 18 hole course. The back nine holes are called the back nine holes.

Gallery: Audience

Gloves: gloves

Greek: Brooke

Green edge Green edge:

Grand Slam: Grand Slam Champion in Four Major Events

Grass bunker: grass pit

Site fee

Grip: the grip of a club.

Total quantity: the total number of rods

Ground under repair: the area that needs to be repaired.

Guard bunker: A bunker near the green.

Green, it has been cut tightly, specially prepared for the putter, and a hole has been dug in it. The green is separated from the fairway by the edge area, and the grass on the edge of the green is longer than the green but shorter than the fairway. Originally, "green" refers to the whole course, so the "three greens" tour refers to a player hitting the ball at three courses.

Graphite (carbon fiber) Graphite (carbon fiber) is a very strong but light material, which is composed of carbon fiber materials layer by layer. It is an ideal material for manufacturing golf club handles and is gradually used in the manufacture of club heads.

The Big Three refers to three outstanding British professional players who were quite active before the First World War. They are James Brad, john tyler and Harry Walden.

Guttie Gutta Ball, a golf ball invented by 1848, is made of gutta percha, a rubbery substance made of latex of Malaysian rubber tree species.

Danger: obstacles

Club head: club head

Hole-in-one: hole-in-one

Honor: priority service

Handicap Handicap, this system means that under the condition of theoretical equality, players with poor performance will lose some strokes so that players of different levels can play. Almost always depends on the average number of shots a golfer hits on a certain course.

Haskell ball, the name of the first rubber-core ball, was invented by Ke Ben Hoskai in 1898.

A hole generally refers to the whole area between a terrace and a green, but it can also refer to a specific target area with a standard diameter of 4 1/4 inches (108 m) on the green.

a hole in one

Hook's left curve ball refers to the extreme bending of the ball to the left. This bending is caused by counterclockwise rotation, which may be planned or careless.

Sheath insertion refers to the socket of the iron head, which is used to connect the iron head and the iron handle.

Impact: the moment of hitting the ball

Of course: the back nine holes

Lecturer: coach

Interlocking grip refers to the method of holding the handle of the club with both hands, and the right little finger and the left ring finger are staggered. It is usually used by people with small palms or short fingers to keep a firm grip.

In the back nine holes

Swing from the inside out and from the inside out.

Iron iron

Iiron club hardcore [all clubs can't exceed 14 during the competition]

Quick grass boiled grass

Excellent grass species native to South Africa. Not suitable for golf course turf, because hitting the ball is very difficult.

Transverse water obstacle: transverse water obstacle

Leading edge: the leading edge of the club head

Loose impression: movable obstacles

Lucky Seven: Lucky Award

Zuogoutuidong

The lying position refers to the position of the small white ball after hitting the ball. The position of the ball is good or bad, depending on its hitting distance, either on the turf or in the bunker.

Drop the ball. Drop the ball (it can't be found in five minutes)

Lincks seaside course means that the golf course is built on the land extending along the seaside. Coastal land is usually low, and sand dunes support good salt-tolerant turf. The name may come from the coastal terrain connecting the beach and the agricultural land far from the sea.

The face inclination refers to the angle between the club face and the vertical line. The inclination angle increases with the increase of the number of iron bars, resulting in higher flight trajectory and shorter distance.

Lofter oblique angle club, an early club, has an oblique angle comparable to that of today's No.5 or No.6 iron, which is used to hit the ball to produce a high trajectory. Also known as inclined iron, it is used to replace the No.4 wooden pole to cut the ball at close range and climb the green.

Long irons refer to modern irons, the face of which has a small oblique angle, which is designed for playing a regular and accurate ball on the fairway.

LPGA Women's Professional Golf Association is the abbreviation of Women's Professional Golf Association.

Intermediate hole: intermediate hole

Missed shot: Missed shot

Match play is a hole match, in which the number of holes won is the winner's ruling, not the total number. Another way is the main stroke.

Mashe iron throwing rod (No.5 iron), which is the iron that appeared in the late1880s. Its head inclination is similar to that of today's No.5 iron. Taylor was the first athlete who was recognized as the best player with an iron head bat.

Medium iron, a modern iron used for cutting the ball at close range and climbing the green, can hit the middle flight distance with proper accuracy.

Mixed foursome mixed foursome refers to a foursome game in which each team consists of a male player and a female player.

The nearest hole of the near pin.

Mesh rod

Well played. Well played.

Niblick iron throwing rod (No.9 iron), the early diagonal iron has disappeared, which is similar to the current No.9 iron. There is a heavy club head and a wide face, which is used to hit the ball from a difficult position or from an obstacle area.

Obstacles: obstacles

Officials: Members of the General Assembly

ON: hit the ball on the green

Out-of-bounds: an out-of-bounds ball

Overlapping grip method

Excessive swing: excessive swing

O. out of bounds

Off the pace is behind, which is an American adjective, is used to describe a player's number of strokes behind the leading player in the tour, such as "two strokes behind".

Open attitude

Of course, except for the first nine holes.

Swing from outside to inside.

A person's total number of strokes is one more than the standard number of strokes.

Exceeding the standard is exceeding the standard.

topspin ball

More than two is more than two, and so on.

Over-sized club, select the over-sized club so that the hitting distance exceeds the predetermined hitting distance.

Fines. Fines

Pin flagpole

Jump, jump, roll the earth.

Pitchevich split the lever.

Professional player

Prize bonus

PRO-SHOP ball gear specialty store

Tentative ball

To push the ball with a putter.

Par par, the estimated number of strokes in a hole, is the number of strokes required by a first-class player to complete a hole under normal circumstances according to the length of the hole.

Partial push rod

PGA Professional Golf Association is the acronym of Professional Golf Association.

To hit the green with an inclined club. At the end of the flight, the rolling distance of the small white ball is very small.

Pitching splits the ball.

Play off

Playclub bat, the old name for opening a club, is a common name at the end of19th century. Probably similar to the current 1 wooden pole or No.2 wooden pole.

Pot bunker is a small and round deep bunker, which is common in traditional English coastal courses, such as St. Andrew's old stadium.

Push rod push rod

Pro-Am professional and amateur competition, which is a competition in which professional players and amateurs form a team.

Replace: reset the ball

Rules of golf: rules of golf.

Running: Rolling the Earth

R & Royal Classical Golf Club refers to St Andrew's Royal Classical Golf Club.

Right leg hole and right dogleg hole

Rough grassland

A rookie new player refers to a new player who joins the professional golf tour.

Rough grass area refers to the rough grass area along the fairway, which is used to punish shots that deviate from the court.

Rubber Core Ball Rubber Core Ball, a golf ball invented by Ke Ben Huo Shikai in 1898, is a revolutionary pioneering work in golf at the beginning of this century. Also known as Huo Shikai Ball, it is made of a solid rubber core, surrounded by a digital elastic rope, and then wrapped with gutta percha. This rubber heart ball replaced the ancient pagoda ball.

Circular circle [/kloc-a circle of 0/8 holes]

Axis: axis

Single player: Single player almost.

Signature: signature

Slope: Terrain height of fairway.

Bottom: the bottom of the club head

Socket: Hit the ball with the heel of the club head.

Spin: Spin

Square grip: standard grip

Posture: the hitting position.

Hitting game: Hitting game

Sand wedge bunker club is a kind of club with huge face, also known as bunker iron. It has a wide flange design and can hit the ball from the bunker. The wide flange allows the club head to hit the ball from the bunker. American player Kim Chalasin is considered to be the inventor of the bunker pole.

Sandpit-like obstacle

Sand wedge

Scorecard scorecard

Shovel dredger is a kind of vehicle drawn by horses, which was used to dig the soil on the golf course in the early days.

I wouldn't let go if I grabbed the tie.

Short-course short shots refer to shots within 0/00 yards of the green/kloc-,especially jump shots, bunker shots and putters.

Short iron, an inclined iron, is used to cut the ball at close range on the green or hit the ball over obstacles or obstacles.

sidespin

Single handicap

Cut the right curve ball and hit the ball with a fairly clockwise rotation, resulting in a sharp turn to the right.

Spoon wooden pole, fairway wooden pole and inclined plane are equivalent to the modern No.3 wooden pole.

Stymie blocks the ball, which is when one player's ball blocks the path of another player's ball to the flagpole hole. Blocked players are required to hit the ball more and more. . The obstacle course ball was made by American Golf Club and Royal Classical Golf Club on 195 1.

Departure platform

Stroke play's total stroke competition refers to the form of competition, comparing the total number of strokes required by each player to complete a round, and the one with the least number of strokes wins. In the re-professional tour, the total shot greatly replaced the opponent.

Sudden death sudden death overtime

Surlyn Schelling, a trademark of thermoformed resin, is similar to natural rubber and is used to make golf balls. This city is a very elastic substance and will not be destroyed by the club.

wiggle wiggle

Sweet Spot refers to the precise point on the face of the golf club, usually at the center, which can transmit the greatest possible energy when hitting the ball. Through this click, the ball will fly farther than other clicks.

Temporary green sub-green

Service mark

kick off (in soccer)

Toe toe

Swing vertex

Difficult ball

Turf turf

Tee tee refers to the area where the first shot of each hole has been cut intensively. Also refers to the tee.

Serve the ground tee

Tie a tie

Top refers to hitting the ball at the top, causing mistakes.

Top-cutting ball

Three bogeys are three strokes higher than par.

Don't hit the ball. declare that you can't hit the ball.

Below the standard is below the standard.

Vertical swing method

USGA American Golf Association is the acronym of American Golf Association.

USPGA is the acronym of American Professional Golf Association.

The total number of strokes under one stroke is less than the standard number, and so on.

Below the standard is below the standard.

Walden's grip on Farwall's grip is a grip in which the little finger of the right hand is superimposed on the ring finger of the left hand. It was popularized by Harry Walden, although he didn't invent it.

Water obstacle

Wedge sand wedge

Winner champion

Water barriers are like rivers or pools. ..

stick

Whip winding and binding method, in which the shaft is connected with the head by wax thread. Modern technology no longer needs to do this.

Code code

Code number code

Code number code distance

Code code

Yes, Puyi, the nerve disorder destroyed the ability of the putter and made the putter twitch or shake.