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Golf: From Tee-Off to Putting the Hole

A sport in which an individual or a team of individuals hit a small white ball into holes with the help of different clubs is known as golf and is one of the few ball games that do not require a fixed playing area. The definition of golf under the Rules of Golf can be summarized as being the playing of a ball with the help of a club from a teeing off point into a hole by one or more successive strokes in conformance with the rules of the game.

Scotland is often thought of as being the home of golf and has been known to the British Isles for centuries. The game is avidly played there and the oldest golf course in the world is situated at Musselburgh and is known as The Old Links. The Old Links has hosted golf as we have come to know it today since 1672 though earlier versions had also been played and known of in the British Isles as well as other countries of Northern Europe many centuries earlier. It is primarily an upper-class sport but has increased in popularity and become accessible to almost everyone today.

Playing the Game

There are a number of holes that must be played in a given order and a round of golf usually consists of eighteen holes that have to be played in an order as determined by the layout of the course. A nine-hole course would mean playing two successive nine-hole rounds. By playing the ball from a teeing box the player needs to put the ball into a hole in the green that is an area of finely cut grass. Stroking the ball into the hole is known as putting with the ball being hit along the ground. The idea is to rest the ball into the hole in as few strokes as possible in order to win the hole and there are many hazards along the way to contend with such as bunkers and water hazards.

The players usually walk the course though there are motorized carts to take them as well and a caddie who holds the golf bag for the player and also gives advice will accompany the player throughout the duration of the game. The player needs to tee-off or take the first shot from the tee-off point of the hole and when all the players of a particular round have completed bringing the ball into play, the player with the longest shot is next to play. Whoever wins the hole is given the honor of teeing off the next round.

There are certain terms used in golf such as albatross or double-eagle, eagle, birdie, par, bogey, double bogey, and triple and quadruple bogies. There are also two forms of playing golf and these are known as match play and stroke play and the former alludes to every player playing each hole as a separate contest with another player while the latter alludes to every player counting the number of strokes taken for the entire round or tournament to arrive at a total score with the lowest scorer being the winner.

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July 22, 2008

Thank You Greg, I Think I’ll go Hit Some Balls!

It is hard to ignore what Greg Norman did this week in the British Open. Has he quieted any of the naysayers? Absolutely not! He still succumbed to the demons but at 53 I think we can forgive him for that. Yes, it would have been nice to see him shoot the lights out and win the Open but most of us knew it was a long shot. My goodness, he still placed tied for third at 53 and that alone is quite an accomplishment.But there are a couple of things that one could not help but observe. Norman like many golfers could not put the driver in the bag and once it again it was his Achilles heal. Rather than playing the smart shot and making sure that he had a good lie on short grass, he seemed to want to go for the big bomb par in those conditions was going to be good enough. Then after being so aggressive off the tee, he got conservative on the approach shot virtually coming up short on every hole. He his plan was to be aggressive then why not continue […]

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July 20, 2008

Just Like Cream They are Rising to the Top

window.document.getElementById(’post-149′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;My goodness, if you can’t get inspired about golf after the past couple of months you must be dead. Tiger plays in one tournament since the Masters (the U.S Open) and wins it with a fractured knee. And then, who is it that played him for 90 holes and took him to the last stroke on the last hole to seal the victory - a 45 year old journeyman named Rocco Mediate. Then we have a 47 year old Kenny Perry that has lit up the leader boards for the past two months with 3 victories and a 2nd place finish. And if you weren’t paying attention, Greg Norman, yes that same Greg Norman from 20 years ago, is leading the British Open by 2 strokes after 54 holes. What in the hell is going on here?(Oh, by the way, that 45 year old journeyman is in the mix this week also.)Watching Greg Norman today was truly like stepping back in time - His trademark hat and flowing blond hair blowing in the wind. But boy is he fit, and he is confident, and I can assure you he does not […]

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