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The Basic Golf Terminology for Beginners

 In this article, we show you golf terminology for beginners to start off with.


Going golfing with family or friends? Then you'll definitely have a great time! But remember when it comes to golfing, you'll be surprised to know that there are a lot of things to learn. It isn't simply about the game itself and how to swing a golf club, but you must also know the different terms and phrases golfers say in order to get what they mean.




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Just like any job or sport, you will often hear slang and other terms that golfers use, many of these not familiar to people who use the "normal" or usual language. It may seem confusing at times, but once you start to understand it, then you'll soon pick it up and be able to speak like fellow golfers as well. That way, you won't have a hard time playing golf and you'll be able to understand golfers on the course, whether you're watching a game or playing it yourself.


But what exactly are these terms to use? Though there are many terms, we show you the basics first, with you being able to learn more as you start playing golf and talking to other golfers.



Learning About Golf Terminology for Beginners


If you want to play golf, whether as a form of leisure or profession, then you must know the basic golf terminology for beginners before anything else. This helps make golfing easier. After all, you wouldn't want to be the one constantly asking about what certain things mean or what you call a certain type of golfing equipment! Just like learning other languages or jargons, you will need to practice and listen to others talking in order to get it right. Also, it takes playing the game as well in order to not only learn what the terms mean but know what they do and when to use it!


So when it comes to learning the golf terminology for beginners, there isn't much you will need except for basic knowledge on golf and the will to learn! You can also refer to articles (like this one!) or other advanced golfers for help when it comes to learning the terms.



The Basic Golf Terminology for Beginners


Onto the basic terms for beginners! There isn't much to it, but depending on where you are or the type of golf equipment you use.


When on the field, here are some terms to remember:




  • Tee - This is where you would usually begin playing when out on the golf course.


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  • The Rough - These are the sides of the fairway, which is usually a penalty. It's tough to golf here!

  • The fairway - Basically, the greens. This is the way going to your target, which is the hole.

  • The green - Better grass than the fairway, hence it being called green.

  • The flag - As you go nearer towards your target (the hole), the flag is what marks it. It makes it easier for you to aim and see where you are supposed to swing.


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  • Bunkers - Sandy parts of the golf course. It's extremely hard getting your golf ball out of here.

  • Hazards - Usually ponds, streams, lakes, whatever makes it a penalty shot. Or out of bounds, if you happen to swing your golf ball towards somewhere you aren't able to get it out off.


Now, let's move on to the scores or types of swings and shots you make.




  • Stroke/shot - The swing you do when hitting the golf ball with your club.

  • Par - A score the golfer would expect when playing. it is measured by the number of swings you make before you manage to hit the golf ball into the hole. It starts with par-three, going up depending on the amount of strokes you make.


These are just some of the basic terms to learn when swinging or when on the fields. There are more, but you will soon learn it the more you play!



In Conclusion


Now that you know how to start speaking the basic golfing language, you'll now be able to understand the other golfers when playing or watching a game! Playing golf becomes easier the more terms you understand and learn. Don't worry if you don't get it right or misunderstand at first. It takes some time to learn, similar to speaking a new language! The more you practice golf and speak with other golfers, the better you'll get the terms, and you'll be able to start understanding the beginnings of golf.


So what are you waiting for? Look for a golf course near you and start playing golf with others. You'll definitely have a great time and be able to understand golfing better that way. Start reaping the great benefits golfing has for you!



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Unwritten, Yet Important Rules Of The Golf Game

Every sport in this world is comprised of with some set of rules and regulations. These set of rules and regulations are made to maintain the quality of the game and for a fair play of the teams. No sport is complete without rules and regulations. The rules and regulations also make the sport more enjoyable and convenient to play. The game of golf is very much entertaining if played by following the rules and regulations appropriately.



The Real Golf Game


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Game of Golf had been played since hundreds of year but with the advancement of technology and aiming towards the improvement of the games, Rules has also evolved accordingly. Game of golf has a vast and complex set of rules that are governed to reduce the distrust among the players and the audience.


We have often seen in the tournaments that players are waiting for a game rule expert to review the shot taken. All this is because there are thousands of rules that are nearly impossible to keep in mind to play fairly.


Despite all these infringements, golfers; whether amateur or professional are still playing the game of golf by following the same set of rules. They hardly accompany any of the professional referees in order to play this beautiful game of golf. Due to such circumstances, disputes always arise at the time of a golf course. These disputes also arise because of misinterpretation of the players in order to succeed regardless of these set of rules.


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So, what is the solution?


The best solution that this dispute doesn’t arise is learning through the official channels and by carrying a rule book that is available for free online. Although a very few of the golfer accompanies themselves with these rule booklets while playing.


This matter of fact is not only for amateurs, but it can also be seen in the professional players of every level regardless of their years of expertise in the game. So it is suggested to carry a rule booklet for a fair and entertaining play.


Now let’s discuss some of the written as well as unwritten set of rules that you may not know being a golfer:



Rule 27-1 C:


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This rule has been revised and is one of the most important aspects of the game of golf. It defines that the player has 5 minutes to search for his lost ball. Formerly what happens is that the player was unable to notice the time of search for the lost ball. When so ever a ball is lost the player starts looking for it and sometimes other opponent players also starts looking after the ball. It consumes a huge sum of time and at last when the ball is found it was considered “In Play,” which is intern a question on the player that whether they have followed the rule or not.


This 5-minute rule was first introduced by the R&A in 1842, but it was dropped and then reintroduced in 1891. After that, it was followed by the golfers around the globe.



How can one estimate the time that is consumed on finding the lost ball?


The solution can be found in the market. With the modern technology, everything has been modernized and evolved to a whole new level. This device is specially designed to count down the 5 minutes. Every minute this device makes an audible tone along with lights to make the player aware of the minutes being consumed. This further allows the player to make a sensible judgement that whether he wants to play or he is out of the game.



Unwritten, yet important rules for the game of golf:


As we have discussed earlier that every sport has its set of rules but it is not necessary that every rule needs to write. There are many other unwritten sets of rules that pay respect to the golf course and show the etiquettes of the player towards the game. These set of rules are more in a kind of common sense which needs not to be written anywhere.




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Let’s discuss these unwritten set of rules that needs to be followed by every golfer:




  • The players need to show the respect to the game and to the other players that are playing on the golf course.

  • You need not take a shot until the other group that is playing in front of you has gone to the secure area.

  • While taking a shot if you find that someone is standing in the way of your target then you can possibly warn them to go to a secure place and then should take a shot.

  • You should not stand close to someone that is going to take the shot. Always maintain a distance from them.

  • Always maintain the silence on the golf course while someone other is going for a swing as they might get disturbed by your voice.

  • You should never step on the putting line of the other players.

  • Never delay the game and always follow the group of players that are in front of you all the time.

  • Always invite the faster groups to play before you do.

  • Always fulfil the damages that you have caused to the greens while taking a shot or while doing something else. Most of the times we accidentally damage the greens so always repair the spots.

  • You always need to wipe the trails and marks that your ball has put on the greens.

  • Never throw your golf clubs in anger and always be patient while playing the game of golf.

  • Never park your cart amidst of other player ways.

  • Always put the flags at the right place.

  • Never walk in between the way of hole and ball.

  • Always put your bag at proper places.

  • Never throw garbage on the greens and maintain cleanliness on the golf course.

  • Always wear the proper dress for playing golf.


Now the question arises that whether all these rules are necessary to play the game of golf?


Yes, these rules are very much necessary to play the game as it provides respect for the game and keeps the disputes away from the game of golf. Disputes always have a negative impact on the game because one doesn’t want to spoil the continuity while playing.


Most of the time it happens that players get into disputes which further results into spoiling the mood of the game.  These set of rules and regulations has been designed and governed over the years that the tradition of this game should remain at its verge, and its legacy could be carried out for the future generation.



Conclusion


Although these days many of the golf clubs has their own set of rules that are also necessary to be known for playing at the golf course. You can find these set of rules and regulations at the golf club itself. We always suggest our fellow golfers always to ask for the booklet of the golf course and follow the rules governed by them so that you could play without any hindrance from their side.


If you want to know about some other rules that could help you out, then you can ask your question in our comment box.



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Rules And Strategies - How To Approach A Golf Match?

Match play is tally record in golf when a player alone or as a team scores a point out of every hole in which they have excelled their competitor. This is unlike stroke play where collective strokes are enumerated by playing single or more rounds in 18 holes. Talking of professional golf, a small segment of well-known tournaments make use of match play record tally system.


Some of the professional tournaments based on match play include:




  • Biennial Ryder Cup played between the USA and Europe

  • Biennial Presidents Cup is held between the USA and non-European team

  • Volvo World Match Play Championship through invitation a segment of a European tour. It was earlier called PGA Championship


Classification of the Game


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The two bifurcation of the basic golf game is match play and stroke play. The other types of plays which are official category are Stableford whereas the team play is called Foursome as well as Four-Ball games. Stroke Play is the ultimate accepted standard rivalry game of golf at tournaments. The players or team contends for 18 holes; the overall strokes are tallied. The team with the lowest worth score is declared the winner. The players play as threes and rarely as twos.



Match Play


Match Play is played between two players or two teams. Each hole is played as an independent competition. The team with the lesser tally wins the hole. The number of shots is not taken into consideration. If the game is a draw if both teams have identical scoring. The competition is about winning the hole. Most clubs organize this time of the game.



Foursome


Foursome game as cited in Rule 29 of the Rules of Golf is carried on among two players as an association; they hit the one ball alternately. Odd numbered holes are tees for one player while the other player plays the even holes. It is not into consideration as to who played the conclusive putt towards the first hole.


The game is played till the hole is concluded. Penalty shots do not modify the sequence of play. This game rule of either match play or stroke play is followed.



Advice


All players are aware that they are not permitted to take or give advice during the play. However, many are not clear as to what is considered advice. Advice is any suggestion which affects the consequence of the game. It can affect:




Golfer Suggestion


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However, rules related at the time of the game are not advice.


On January 2008, the word distance was clarified and was not taken as advice during the game. Rule 8-1 elaborates on player behavior:




  1. A player shall not offer advice during the rivalry game to anyone except his partner.

  2. A player will not consult anyone except his partner or caddies


Questions like cited below cause a retribution of twin stroke if the game is of strokes or forfeiting a hole in match play for asking or giving counsel.




  • Do you consider that 8-iron will help me gain green?

  • Is my swing rapid?

  • I estimate the putt as straight what is your opinion?

  • What should do with this ball? Shall I take a penalty drop?


Penalty


The opponent can cancel the shot you play in many scenarios, and you are made to replay in match play.


In stroke play, the same wrongdoing brings an outcome of 2-stroke penalty or else non-penalty at all.  Playing out of turn while in a game of stroke play the etiquette is overlooked; however there is no penalty. If you are in a match play, you will be made to replay the ball to keep up the sequence.



Slamming


Whacking the opponent or his equipment accidently or on purpose is rule breaking. It is called rub of the green. If the game is of the match, play you get a replay. If the ball is whipped towards the remaining green and the putt hits another ball laid on the green in stroke play you get a chance for a 2-stroke penalty. No penalty in match play.



Relinquished Putts


In a non-competitive game, players take and give gimmies.  These are puny putts which are picked and not hit. It is illegal according to rule book but happens in the recreational game. However in match play, it is legal. It does not matter it is 6 inches or 60 feet. Conceded putts are given but are not requested.



Method of Playing


In stroke play the player collects strokes in an 18-hole game. The lowest stroke player is the winner. In match play, every hole is a game in itself. The golfer with the lowest stroke on an individual hole is declared the winner. The stroke is actually a relationship between the player and the course. In match player, it is one player against the other.



Disqualification


If it is a stroke play and you skip tee time you are disqualified. But in match play even if you are delayed you can join the game.  You can join the game by the second tee. The first hole has been forfeited, but you can play the game on no. 2. If you do not appear by No. 2 time you stand disqualified.



Rightist Game


The goal of Match Play is to gain individual holes. Suppose the competitor plays a good shot, and it motivates you to do the same; but if your competitor’s shot lands in a pond that alerts you to avoid that mistake. It is a game reaction. Your outcomes on the variety of shots you play are connected to your game standing, whether you are progressing or lagging behind. The second factor is the hole-status.



Teeing Ground


The ball is shot from the exterior of the teeing ground. If it is a game of stroke, it calls for 2-stroke punishment. However in match play, there is no such term that means stroke punishment, but your competitor has the power to cancel the shot you played. A replay is needed.



Green Strategy


The strategy in match play is seen on the green. Suppose you have a precarious downhill putt. If the game is of stroke play, you will take precaution not to play the putt beyond the hole. In stroke game, a bigger tally on the individual hole can spoil the round of the game.



Double Breech of Rule


In the golf rule book, the conclusion highlights the penalty option. The player breaks the laid down procedures he has to face a penalty. In stroke play, it is twin strokes and in match play, it is forfeiting of the hole. For instance, the golfer breaks Rule 19 and faces the specific penalty of a law book. The mistake is compounded by an error in the method of continuing the game. It is thus the double penalty.



Gamesmanship


Match play computes nerves and sportsmanship in the game and the player. Both enhance the ability and the game. You feel competition in your nerves. The presence of the competitor close to you makes you strong to carry the game forward with rules and planning. To beat the heat you play cautiously and if winning the game, you become relaxed. The game is based on good sportsmanship.



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How To Play Professional Golf? Rules & Techniques

What is Golf?


Golf is considered the most expensive and popular game in the world. The game is played at various professional levels, and it has largely following in almost every country. Golf attracts a huge number of golfers as it can be played by people of all ages. Millions of people around the globe are obsessed with it. The game involves putting a ball into a hole by hitting it with a club in as few strokes as possible.


Golf is a very challenging game, and it takes years to become a master golfer. There are numerous interesting aspects related to golf, its different game variations and formats, the golf course, clubs, and balls. The game of golf is a club and ball sport where golfers use various clubs to hit balls into a series of holes on a course in as few strokes as possible.


Golf does not require any standardized playing area. It is played on a course which has either 9 or 18holes in it. Every hole consists a “tee box”. The tee box is the point from the game is always started. A hole also contains a “putting green” which contains the actual cup. The terrain between the holes has standard forms, like fairway, rough, and hazards. Each hole designed on the course comes with its unique layout and arrangement.


In order to hit a ball, you need to have a golf club, or you can have several golf clubs. Based on your shots and the distance which is to be covered, you can use different clubs. You are allowed to carry a maximum of 14 clubs. Generally, 9 clubs are sufficient to play a round of golf.


There are a number of rules associated with golf. If you want to become a professional golfer, then you have to put a lot of efforts in learning and practicing them. The basic rules may appear quite simple. However, you will face a lot of odd situations while playing a round of golf as when balls end up in areas where they can’t be played or get lost.


The rules of golf etiquette are more important than the official rules of golf. The rules of golf etiquette are designed to ensure that every golfer on the golf course enjoys his game separately. The game of golf is enjoyed all over the world by both, golfers and fans. This game requires a lot of concentration and precision. It is played by athletes and amateurs. Golf can be played anywhere, theoretically. You just need a hole, a teeing ground, a club and a ball.



All about the Golf Course


The golf course is a ground where the game of golf is played; it has a series of holes. Every hole consists a teeing ground, a fairway, and the rough and other hazards. The standard round that is being played in golf comprises of about eighteen holes. These golf courses are private, public and municipally owned.




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The golf course usually consists either nine or eighteen holes. The game starts on a teeing ground and ends when the golfer gets the ball into the Hole cut on the putting surface. The flagship displays the location of every hole. Every hole has a ‘par’ of three, four or five. There are exceptions to this rule. When playing with ‘par-four’ or ‘par-five’ hole, golfers aim to hit the fairway with their first shot before attempting to reach the green with their next strokes.


The course is maintained by cutting the grass of different heights, between the teeing ground and green to increase the difficulty. The tee not only renders level stances to the golfers but they also supervise the grass carefully in order to make sure that each and every golfer gets a fair chance in making an attempt for the very first stroke at each of the hole. Also, the fairway is responsible for giving short grass and good lies while the rough gives longer grass and other forms of vegetation that increase the difficulty.


A Staff generally takes care of the golf course. The staff consists of highly trained individuals who are responsible for the facilities of prime assets. Maintaining a golf course requires a set of skills and techniques for best results and smooth game.


Golf courses generally follow the original landscape, but some modification is unavoidable. There are always some artificial hazards like bunkers and sand traps. A golf course may also have natural hazards. The layout follows certain traditional principles which include a number of holes (9 or 18), the par values, and the number of holes of each par value.


The greens are arranged close to the tee box of the next playable hole in order to minimize the travel distance while playing around, and to vary the mix of shorter and longer holes. In some cases, two holes may share the same tee box. Holes often include hazards, which are special areas that have additional rules for play.



Types of Golf Formats


1. Stroke Play


Stroke Play is the most common format of the golf. It is played by both, professional and amateurs. Stroke play involves every golfer competing all over 18 holes. The total numbers of strokes are counted, and the team with lower total net score wins.



2. Match Play


In Match Play, either two golfers or two teams play at least one time for every hole as a separate contest. The golfer or the team with the lowest score wins the hole. If both the teams and golfers have same scores, then the hole is drawn. The team or the golfer that wins more holes wins the game. It is very common and popular at club level.



3. Foursome


Foursome is played between 2 golfers in a format of partnership. Here the ball is hit alternatively by the golfers. A golfer here tees off on holes that are numbered odd, and the other golfer tees off even numbered holes. The shots are played until the hole is completed. Stroke play or match play may be played under these rules.



4. Four Ball


This game is same as the Foursome except the golfer here plays with individually assigned ball, and the better scores of the team are counted. It can be played either under stroke play or match play.



5. Stable Ford


It is a form of Stroke Play. Here the scoring is made by the points awarded for the fixed score at each hole.



Hole Played In Points



  • <1 more than fixed score —> 0

  • 1 more than fixed score —> 1

  • Fixed score —> 2

  • 1 below the fixed score —> 3

  • 2 below the fixed score —> 4

  • 3 below the fixed score —> 5

  • 4 below the fixed score —> 6


In golf, the one who has the highest number of points is declared as the winner.



6. Bogey and Par Competitions


Bogey and Par competitions involve scoring as in Match Play. If a golfer doesn’t return to any hole, then it is counted as a loss. Winner of the game is decided by the aggregate of holes, the golfer most successful in winning holes win the match.



7. Scramble


In a scramble, each golfer of the team tees off on each hole and the best shot is decided by the golfers itself. The same process is repeated for the remaining golfers till the hole is not finished. The balls which are lifted are placed with one scorecard’s width of the selected position.



8. Ambrose


It is a form of Scramble. Here Ambrose Handicaps are used like the Stroke Play.




  • Total Net Score = Total Gross Score – Adjusted Handicap

  • Adjusted Handicap = Total Handicaps / 2 x (No. of Golfers of the Team)


9. Texas Scramble


Texas Scramble is a combination of both team play and individual play. Here set a number of drives are rewarded to each golfer throughout the course of the round. The beginner golfer is used first so as to reduce the pressure from the remaining game.



10. Skins


Skins are the variation of Match Play where each hole has rewarded some points or money. You can win money or points only after you win the hole outright. If more than one golfer achieves the best score for any hole, then the money or points are carried away to the next hole.




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11. Green some


Green some is a Foursome variation. Here both teammates make tee shot, and the best shot is selected by the golfer of both the teams. The remaining golfer whose shot is not selected plays the second shot in addition to all the even numbered shots on this hole.



12. Patsome


Patsome is the combination of various games played together. There the first six holes are played in Four-Ball format, the next six in Green some format and the last six are played in Foursome format.



13. Chapman


Chapman is the Four-Ball variation format where each golfer targets the assigned tee shot and then swaps his position to target the second ball. After playing the first shot, it is decided this of the two balls will be played for remaining hole. After selecting the best position, the golfers alternatively play the strokes in anticipation of holing out.



14. String


In the string, every golfer is allowed a length of the string for improving the bad lies. The string length depends on the golfer’s handicap. When a bad lie occurs, the golfer cuts off the string length that is equivalent to the distance they move to a new position. After moving the ball from its position, the length can no longer be used. A golfer can use his string at any point in the game.



15. Flag Tournaments


In Flag Tournaments, every golfer is provided with a small flag, and the number of strokes is allocated equally to par plus 2/3 of his handicap. If a golfer runs out of his stroke, he plants his flag where the ball lands. The golfer going furthest wins the game.



Rules for Playing Golf


The basic rules of Golf states “play the ball as it lies, play the course as you find, and if you can’t either, do what is fair.”


Rules entitled under “Articles and Laws in Playing Golf” are as follows:




  1. The golfer should tee his ball within the length of the hole that is set by the club.

  2. The golfer should make sure that his tee is upon the ground only.

  3. The golfer is not allowed to have another ball when you have to strike your tee.

  4. The golfer is not allowed to get rid of stones or bones in order to play their ball nicely.

  5. If there is a case where the ball goes in the water, the golfer is totally allowed to bring back their ball and also tee Also, the golfer can play with any of the clubs associated with golf playing and then allow their adversary for a stroke.

  6. If there is a case where it is found that balls are touching each other, the golfer should lift his first ball and then play with it till he plays the last.

  7. The golfer should play quite fairly during the time of holing.

  8. If in case the golfer loses his ball then h d struck the ball he should return back to the spot where he had struck his ball last and then drop the next ball. The golfer can also allow their adversary for a stroke.

  9. At the time of holing, no presence of any human being is allowed.

  10. If in case the ball is stopped by an animal or something else then that ball should be left untouched.

  11. The golfer, whose ball lies at the maximum distance from the hole, is allowed to play first.


Some of the “sub-rules” of Golf are:


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Rule 1: About the game


The first rule in golf is about the basic meaning of the game which describes playing with a ball in various clubs, as per the rules. Also, it states that the golfers should not influence any kind of movement of the ball in the game and should not also change the course unless it is specified by some other rule or it is in favor of preventing the course from any sort of damage. If there is any violation of the rule, then the golfer is charged with a two-stroke penalty. All the rules for playing Golf should be followed as they are presented to the golfers.



Rule 2: About match play


The second set of rules states about match play where all the golfers compete with each other to have the lowest score on each and every hole. The golfers who have a tie have to divide the win of the hole amongst them. The rules also state about the conditions that are set for the golfer to win the match. Also, it describes various methods to resolve any kind of doubts or disputes among the golfers. Lastly, it states that if any kind of violation is observed by the golfer, he has to suffer the loss of a hole.



Rule 3: About stroke play


The third set of rules defines about the stroke play where the golfers compete in order to play an entire round with the minimum number of strokes. If any golfer refuses to follow the rule and that somehow affects the rights of the other golfer then the golfer is disqualified. As per the general rules for a penalty, the golfer is given a two-stroke penalty except for the case or override by some other rule.



Rule 4: Playing of ball as it lies


The ball in the golf should be played in the same position as it is kept lying on the course. The golfer is not allowed to alter the position of the ball or that particular area where he has to drop the ball as it is mentioned in the set of rules. The golfer should also keep his feel quite firmly on the course ground such that it does not change the position of the ball. If in case the ball is placed in some kind of hazard then the golfer should neither test nor touch the hazard with his hands or club. Some of the exceptional cases are mentioned in the rules.



Rule 5: Substituted ball


The golfer should be able to complete the hole with the same ball that was being played with from the teeing ground unless and until there is some introduction to a substitute ball as per the rules mentioned. The golfer can only introduce a substitute ball when it is permitted by the rules or during the time he has a two-stroke penalty. If in case the golfer hits a wrong hole then the golfer either suffers from a loss of the hole or a two-stroke penalty in the match play competition. The number of strokes that are made by the golfer when the ball was hit wrong is not counted in the total number of strokes.



Rule 6: Provisional ball


This set of rules defines about the penalty related to stroke and distance and also defines the use of the same penalty when the ball is hit outside the boundary or is hit in such a way that it is nowhere to be found within the time span of five minutes. In cases where the ball is not to be found anywhere, he can play with the provisional ball from exactly the same spot. Also, if the old lost ball is found later and the golfer wishes to play with it, he is allowed to do it without any penalty. If the golfer decides to play with the provisional ball in order to complete the hole, he gets one penalty stroke.



Rule 7: Practice


The golfer is allowed to practice on the course even on the day of the competition, but he should keep in mind that he is only allowed to practice in some specifically designated areas on the course only. Also, the golfer should be aware that he should not practice any strokes during the play of  a hole.



Rule 8: Regarding the advice


The golfer should neither render advice to another golfer, except for his partner nor seek advice from any of the golfer other than his partner. The golfer or his partner is allowed to point out a line where they will put while they are on their green but at the same time, they are not allowed to touch the green.



Rule 9: Cleaning ball


The golfers should be aware that the ball which is placed on the putting green needs to be cleaned every time is being lifted. Also, a ball that is placed somewhere else on the course should also be cleaned whenever it is lifted unless it is lifted under some exceptions mentioned in the set of rules. If a golfer does not clean his ball under this set of rules, he is liable for a one-stroke penalty.



Equipment for Playing Golf


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There are various items which are used to play golf. All the equipment are specially designed for the comfort and smoothness of the game. The Clubs and ball are specially designed for playing best shots. Apart from Clubs and balls, there is other important devices and equipment which are vital for the sport of golf. They are:




  1. Balls

  2. Golf Clubs

  3. Ball Markers

  4. Tees

  5. Golf Bag

  6. Golf Cart

  7. Towels

  8. Club Head Covers

  9. Ball Mark Repair Tool

  10. Other Aids

  11. Gloves


Conclusion


Golf is one of the most difficult games that are played worldwide. It becomes easy for the golfers to play when they are made completely aware of the rules governing the game. We hope that the above-provided information about the rules and various techniques about the game were beneficiary to you.



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