GOLF GOLF Core 9 PE. Goal of Golf Goal of Golf To complete the set number of holes with the least amount of strokes as possible. To complete the set number.

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GOLF GOLF Core 9 PE

Goal of Golf Goal of Golf To complete the set number of holes with the least amount of strokes as possible. To complete the set number of holes with the least amount of strokes as possible.

SAFETY ONLY GET THE CLUB YOU ARE TOLD TO GET. ONLY GET THE CLUB YOU ARE TOLD TO GET. ONLY SWING WHEN YOU ARE TOLD TO. ONLY SWING WHEN YOU ARE TOLD TO. BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. BE AWARE OF YOUR SURROUNDINGS. ONLY RETRIEVE GOLF BALLS WHEN TOLD TO. ONLY RETRIEVE GOLF BALLS WHEN TOLD TO.

Safety (Cont.) ONLY HIT THE BALLS ASSIGNED TO YOU. ONLY HIT THE BALLS ASSIGNED TO YOU. 1 WHISTLE = START 1 WHISTLE = START 2 WHISLTES = STOP 2 WHISLTES = STOP

GRIP SHAFT HOSEL THE GOLF CLUB

HEEL TOE SOLE FACE

GOLF CLUBS GOLF CLUBS Regulation set is 14 clubs (Any combination)

THE WOODS DRIVER 3 WOOD 4 WOOD 5 WOOD 7 WOOD 9 WOOD Rescue Wood Hybrid

Fairway

THE IRONS #1 – Long (200 yards) #2 – Long (190yards) #3 – Long (180 yards)

The Irons (Cont.) #4 – Medium (170 yards) #5 – Medium (160 yards) #6 – Medium (150 yards) #7 – Short (140 yards) #8 – Short (130 yards) #9 – Short (120 yards)

Sand Trap/Bunker and the Rough

THE WEDGES PITCHING (110 yds.) SAND (90 yds.) LOB (65 yds.)

The Green

THE PUTTER FOR THE GREEN

THE SWING GRIP – Hold the club; FIRM but not TIGHT. Stance – Standing; Feet shoulder width apart, weight distributed equally. Knees – Slightly bent; Never locked. Head – Down and held steady. Eyes – On the BALL at ALL TIMES

Hitting Errors SLICE – CURVES RIGHT OF THE TARGET HOOK – CURVES LEFT OF THE TARGET WHIFF – SWUNG AND MISSED THE BALL

Hitting Errors (Cont.) TOP – HITTING THE BALL WITH THE LOWER HALF OF THE CLUBFACE OR SOLE FAT SHOT – HITTING THE GROUND BEHIND THE BALL SHANKED – HITTING THE BALL AT THE HOSEL OR NECK

Key Terms AWAY – FURTHEST PERSON FROM THE GREEN SHOOTS FIRST DIVOT – PIECE OF GRASS TAKEN UP BY THE SWING (ALWAYS REPLACE) FORE – CALLED AS A WARNING.

Key Terms (Cont.) HONOR – PRIVELEDGE OF TEEING OFF FIRST (DETERMINED BY LOWEST SCORE ON THE LAST HOLE) PENALTY STROKE – ADDED TO SCORE FOR BALLS UNPLAYABLE OR LOST

MATCH – TWO OPPONENTS PLAYING AGAINST EACH OTHER

SCORING Par-A number assigned to an individual hole and to the full collection of holes on a course that represents the expected number of strokes it should take to play each hole. Par-A number assigned to an individual hole and to the full collection of holes on a course that represents the expected number of strokes it should take to play each hole. Ace-A score of "1" on any hole - a hole-in-one, in other words. Ace-A score of "1" on any hole - a hole-in-one, in other words.

SCORING Birdie-A score on an individual hole that is one stroke below par. Birdie-A score on an individual hole that is one stroke below par. Bogey-A score of one over par on any individual hole. Bogey-A score of one over par on any individual hole. Eagle-A score of two strokes below par on any individual hole. Eagle-A score of two strokes below par on any individual hole.

ETIQUETTE DO NOT INTERFERE WHEN ANOTHER PERSON IS TAKING A SHOT DO NOT INTERFERE WHEN ANOTHER PERSON IS TAKING A SHOT HELP TO LOOK FOR LOST BALL (NO MORE THAN 5 MINUTES) HELP TO LOOK FOR LOST BALL (NO MORE THAN 5 MINUTES) NO LOITERING ON THE GREEN NO LOITERING ON THE GREEN

ETIQUETTE (CONT.) SMOOTH OUT SAND TRAPS SMOOTH OUT SAND TRAPS NO BAGS ON THE GREEN NO BAGS ON THE GREEN PROTECT THE GREEN PROTECT THE GREEN (WALK CAREFULLY, DO NOT DROP THE FLAG)