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2 Golf by S.Jett

3 The purpose of this presentation is to introduce you to the game of golf. We will begin with a brief history followed by skills and concepts of the game. We will also cover some of the basic rules and lastly, go over some terminology.

4 History of Golf Historians do not agree on the exact origins of the game, but most believe it originated in Scotland over 500 years ago. The name is thought to have come from the Dutch word KOLF, which means club.

5 Play the ball from a teeing area to a hole, a prescribed distance from the tee, in the fewest strokes possible. An official round is 18 holes. Purpose of the game

6 The Course From the tee, the golfer will hit to an area called the fairway, then to the green where the hole is located. The areas to the right/left of the fairway is called the rough. Most courses contain obstacles in the rough such as – sand traps, bunkers, water hazards, out-of- bounds and trees.

7 Scoring The par designation is the number of strokes that an expert would take to play the hole. It usually takes 2 hits to get to the green and 2 to putt the ball in the hole. A score of 1 under par is birdie, 2 under is an eagle, 3 under on a par 5 is a double eagle, 2 under on a par 3 is a golfer’s dream – hole in one!

8 Clubs A set of clubs Includes woods, irons and putters. (2 – 4 – 2 ) 3, 5, 7 and 9 irons are recommended Cost - $75 – to several $100 Choose a club that you can control. Consider swing weight and size

9 Chipping Considered a low flying maximum roll shot CUES: Grip – interlocking, overlapping, 10 Stance – narrow / slightly opened or squared, hands, head and weight in front of ball Motion – keep lower body movement to a minimum, especially on backswing Follow-through – swing depends on distance, finish at knee, waist or full

10 Putting There are many different putting techniques for the short shot. Grip – finger overlaps Stance – puts eyes over ball, crouch over ball with bent elbows Motion – initiated with arms, little wrist movement Follow-through – same as backswing

11 Safety Listen to signals & follow directions, listen for “fore!” Look before you swing & stay in your safety space Never play in thunderstorms No horseplay or practice swings Look before you swing and never swing more than ¼ Keep hands dry

12 Etiquette Be quiet, know the rules and play without delay, lowest score tees up No practice shots during play Abstain from loud talk, profanity, moving around or throwing clubs Player farthest from hole plays first, be ready, clean traps, replace divots Never play until previous group is out of range.

13 Summary of Rules Intentional swings are counted A ball is considered lost if not found in 5 minutes A ball must be played as it lies, natural impediments can be moved Out of bounds or water equals 1 penalty stroke A ball hitting another ball on the green equals 2 stroke penalty

14 TERMINOLOGY ACE – a hole in one BIRDIE – one under par BOGEY – one over par CHIP – lofting the ball in the air DIVOT – sod cut with the club DOGLEG – A hole that has a bend DRIVER – Number 1 wood

15 TERMINOLOGY EAGLE – 2 strokes under par FORE – A warning cry HOOK – A ball that curves left MULLIGAN – Permitting a 2 nd shot PAR – Standard score for a hole ROUGH – Unmowed terrain SLICE – A ball curving right

16 QUIZ 1. A _____ is 2 strokes under par. A. Fore B. Eagle C. Birdie D. Bogey

17 Quiz 2. 1 under par is called a _____. A. Birdie B. Bogey C. Mulligan D. Eagle

18 Quiz 3. Scoring a hole in the prescribed set of shots is called a _____. A. Mulligan B. Hole in one C. Par D. Double eagle

19 Quiz 4. The areas to the right and left of the fairway are called the _____. A. Rough B. Water C. Sand trap D. Woods

20 Quiz 5. The first club used to tee off is called the _____. A. Putter B. Chipper C. Wedge D. Driver

21 Quiz 6. Hitting the ball into the water and/or a lost ball is considered a _____ stroke penalty. a. 2 b. 1 c. 3 d. 5

22 Quiz 7. A ball that curves to the left is called a _____. A. Hook B. Slice C. Dogleg D. South paw

23 Quiz 8. A ball that curves to the right is called a _____. A. Hook B. Slice C. Dogleg D. Curve ball

24 Quiz 9. TRUE OR FALSE The purpose of the game is to get the ball in the hole in the least amount of shots possible, so the lowest score wins.

25 Quiz 10. TRUE OR FALSE The person that had a ball farther from the hole than anyone else will get to go first on the next round.

26 11. The word “golf” is thought to come from the Dutch word _____ that means club. A. Bat B. Goof C. Kolf D. Rake

27 Quiz 12. An official game of golf is _____ rounds. A. 9 B. 16 C. 12 D. 18

28 Quiz 13. Obstacles that are found on a course are _____. A. Sand traps B. Bunkers C. Water D. All of the above

29 Quiz 14. A lofting shot that is designed to be a low flight medium and maximum roll distance is a _____. A. Putt B. Drive C. Chip D. Mulligan

30 Quiz 15. List 2 rules of etiquette.

31 Quiz 16. List 2 safety rules.

32 Quiz 17. Giving someone an extra shot is called a _____. A. Free shot B. Mulligan C. Bogey D. Ace

33 Quiz 18. When you hit a long shot toward another group of golfers, you should yell a warning cry and say the word(s) _____. A. Heads up! B. Kolf! C. Fore! D. Get out of the way!

34 Quiz 19. A _____ is a hole in one. A. Mulligan B. Eagle C. Birdie D. Ace

35 Quiz 20. A _____ is the club that is used to hit a ball out of the sand trap. A. Wedge B. Driver C. Putter D. 1 Iron

36 References The Physical Education Handbook – 9 th ed. – Schmottlack, N. & McManama, J. 1997.

37 ALL DONE – go have FUN!


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