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Who can talk about some simple golf knowledge?

Tee tee a flat area where a golfer serves the first ball on each hole. They must serve between the two signs on the tee. This also means that golfers can only use the wooden or plastic spike at the first stroke to lift the ball, which makes it easier to play.

The Green is in a very flat area around the hole. The grass in this area is very special, which helps players push the ball into the hole.

Fairway fairway is a wide grass area between the tee and the green.

In the edge area of fairway in p>Rough long grass area, the grass is longer, so it is not easy to play.

there are 18 p>Holes in the hole golf course. It consists of tee, fairway and green. A hole also refers to the hole where a golfer actually wants to hit the ball, usually with a flag inserted in it to indicate it. 8? 5 Pin hole is another way of saying that it is actually a hole, and there is a flag to indicate it.

Par par refers to the standard that a golfer should use to hit a ball into a designated hole or a specific number of shots. Usually determined by the length and difficulty of the hole, usually 3~5 strokes. The total number of 18 holes should be 72. When the players use up the same number of strokes after playing a hole, they use the same number of par for the hole.

Birdie birdie means that a golfer finishes a hole with one stroke less than the par set for a hole. For example, the par is 4, but the player only uses 3 to finish the hole.

Eagle eagle ball means that a golfer finishes a hole with the number of strokes less than two strokes set for a hole.

Bogie Bogie means that a golfer finishes a hole with one more stroke than the par set for a hole.

Banker bunker is a bunker set around the stadium. There are some special rules that apply to how players hit the ball from the bunker. It is very difficult to hit the ball from the bunker.

places or things where p>Hazard obstacle players are not easy to play. There are some special rules that apply. Including ponds, rivers and lakes, these are called water barriers. If they hit the ball into the obstacle, players can abandon the ball and play from a special place, or they can incur a free throw.

Divot turf (cut off) The turf cut off by a golfer or after hitting the ball.

Driver's wooden pole (No.1) is a big wooden pole with a big round head, which is used to hit a long-distance ball. Golfers may not have anything in their own pockets. To hit the ball hard is to hit the ball for a long distance with the No.1 wooden pole.

Putter putter has crew cut's club, which is used as a putter to push the ball into the hole on the green. To "put" is to push the ball with a putter.

Iron irons are made of metal, and the angled head is used for hitting the ball at a middle distance. Golfers will carry many of these rods. The smaller the club number (such as the No.4 iron), the farther the ball hits.

Pitch hits a very short and high shot, usually near the edge of the green, or outside the bunker or going over something.

Wedge sand stick or split stick is a special kind of iron, with a larger angle at the head and a smooth design at the back, which is used for hitting a ball from the bunker very short and high.

Caddy caddy caddy is responsible for carrying golf club bags for professional players on the court and advising golfers on the choice and skills of the stick. Caddies usually get 1-15% of the rewards from the golfers they serve.

the golfer's number of strokes p>Under PAR is below par. For example, three strokes under par means that the golfer scored three strokes below the target in the game that day.

after two days of the competition, the number of p>Cut players dropped from 156 to about 7. If the players "get the cut", they will continue to play in the next two days. If they "lose touch", they will be excluded from the competition.

a round wheel has 18 holes. Every day, the players have a round of competition

The 9-hole and 18-hole course in p>Front/Back 9 is divided into two groups of 9 holes. The front 9 (holes 1-9) is called the front 9 or the outer 9, and the back 9 (holes 1-18) is called the back 9 or the inner 9.

Pro. The abbreviation of Professional refers to those who play golf for a living and have been qualified to play professional golf.

Tours inspection refers to the official professional golf organization that supervises professional competitions. This includes Europe tour, Asia tour or Australia tour

PGA stands for Professional Golf Association

"Fore" When a golf ball is accidentally hit at another person, the word is called out to warn that person to hide and dodge. If you hear this word, cover your head and face with your hands

19th hole, the 19th hole in golf jargon, refers to the pub in the clubhouse, where golfers enjoy Johnnie Walker's black card after they play 18 holes.