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Golf terms – definitions please!?

Hitting the driving range for a lesson with a new friend. I don’t want to sound like a dummy, so please help –
Hook
Slice
Mulligan
What do the numbers on the clubs mean?
What is the difference between a wedge and an iron?
What are the different areas of the course called?
How much closer are the ladies’ tees?
Besides length, is there any other difference between mens’ and ladies’ clubs?
Where are you allowed to drive the cart?
Chip shot or chipping?
Lob?

These are great, keep it coming!

*Hook and Slice – A hook and a slice are when you hit the ball and it flies away from you and starts to curve. Hook goes left, and a slice goes right.(for a right hander, left hander is opposite) . It is caused by the club face not being very paralell to the ball when you strike the ball. It is common for a player to have a slice. Good golfers can purposly add slice or hook(draw) to their shots to make it turn when required.

*Mulligan – is when you go to tee off and you completly stuff up the shot. You can call or request from your other players a mulligan. Which means you are allowed to take the shot again with no or minimal penalty. This is a very informal way of playing so don’t try it unless the people you play with will allow it. Some people even allow mulligans off the fairway, you are normally only allow one per hole but this changes sometimes to.

*Iron numbers – The number on the clubs relate to the angle of pitch/loft the club head has. This makes the ball do differnet things. For example a 3 iron may have 20 degrees loft where a 9 iron may have 40 degrees. When you hit the ball with a 3 iron it will leave at a lower trajectory than a 9, and will fly further and roll further when it hits the ground, where as when you hit a 9 it will leave at a higher angle and basically drop at a steeper angle meaning it wont roll as far. A good example is if you land in an area of trees. A player could use a 3 to keep it low and under the branches or a 9 to try and hit over the trees. The shaft lengths get shorter the higher the number. The longer the shaft the faster the club head is moving at contact and the harder you hit the ball, the short the shaft the more control you have of the club.

*Wedges – There are a few different wedges, Pitching (PW), Lob (LB), Approach (AW) and Sand (SW). They are irons but have more loft and are sometime designed a bit different. With these you can add back spin, so when the ball lands it stops on the spot or even rolls backwards if required. A sand wedge is slightly different ainthe club head as it is designed to scoop balls out of the sand.

*Areas – Tee is where you tee off and is the only place on a hole you can use a tee. Green is the putting surface, where you are only allowed to use a putter. Fairway is a mown area between the tee and the green. It is easier to hit off and the ball rolls further on it. Rough is the longer grass off the tee. It stops the ball faster and is harder to hit off especially if you want to add draw/slice. Out of Bounds (OB) is off the hole completly, if your ball goes there you are penalised with 2 shots – a hazard is a water trap or and area that is demed unplayable. you can play your ball from there if you choose or take a drop for one penalty stroke.

*Ladies tees – There is no set distance between the mens and ladies tees. they can even be at the same distance from the hole, but the ladies may be at a better approach angle to the hole. In some cases the ladies tee is behind the mens but they are allowed an extra stroke at that hole.

*ladies Clubs vs mens – Ladies clubs usually have more flex than mens which helps whip the club at the impact of the ball and gives them a bit more power- the disadvantage of this flex is if you have a strong (fast) swing the club head is harder to control so that why they have “Stiff” shafts. Older men usually play with a flex shaft to. More flex also helps you get the ball off the ground. They also have ladies balls that are designed to feel softer when you hit them and are designed for slower glof swings.

*Carts – Some courses allow you to drive a cart anywhere on the hole except on the green and in bunkers, but others only allow them to be driven on tracks/paths, as this saves the fairways- always make sure you are allowed you drive them on fairways before you do.

Best of luck – golf is challenging in a mental and technical way. Just go out and have fun. Just be sensible in relation to respecting the course and others around you and remember the better you get at golf the harder the game gets.

Have added a link to some more terms you might hear.

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