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Golf terminology

Golf terms include albatross, perfect tie, black T, bogey and consolation prize.

1, albatross: three under par, also known as double eagle.

2. Full draw: It means that at the end of the game, the winning and losing holes are the same and they are all tied.

3. Rear tee: refers to the rear tee or the rear tee. There are generally three tees in each hole, and the front tee is a lady's tee or a red tee. The middle is for amateur boys or professional girls (ordinary tee or white tee), and the back tee is for male professional players or official competitions.

4. Bogey: A shot above par is bogey. Two strokes above par are called double bogey; ; Three strokes higher than par is called triple bogey; ; More than four strokes are generally represented by numbers, and a maximum of +4 is recorded when scoring.

5. Bobby Award (BB Award or Final Award, commonly known as Comfort Award): The second-to-last player in the golf competition wins this award, and BB Award is the abbreviation of Bobby.

Introduction to golf

Golf is a sport that uses different golf clubs to hit a golf ball into a hole. Golf is a sport with special charm, which allows people to exercise, cultivate sentiment, cultivate self-cultivation and communication skills in a beautiful natural environment, and is known as "fashionable and elegant sport".

Golf originated in Scotland in the15th century, and most of the early golf was played by princes and nobles. With the popularization and development of golf equipment, golf began to be welcomed by the middle class. By the 20th century, with the establishment of rules and systems of golf competition, international golf competitions were widely carried out. 19 In the 1920s, golf was introduced to Asia.