
Golf, unlike other ball games has no conventional playing field. Thus, it is essential to be able with various terrains and play on different courses. There are usually 18 holes or nine holes on a course. Every hole has an ice cube that is used to hold the ball. A teeing area is used for the hole's opening, while a cup holds the cup. There are various standard forms of terrain that lie between the tee and green, such as the fairway rough (tall grass) and various hazards, such as rocks, water, or bunkers containing sand. Each hole of a course is distinctive in its specific layout.Golf is played for the lowest number of strokes a player can make or team, referred to as stroke play or the score that is the lowest on the most holes played in a full round by an individual or team, also known as match play. Stroke play is particularly well-liked by elite players, is the most common style of play.
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