Golf web based tutorials

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Golf Golf Hole Anatomy Golf Scoring Golf Clubs Golf Scoring Golf Clubs PAR BIRDIE BOGEY FAIRWAY ROUGH GREEN WOODS IRONS PUTTERS

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Complete the basic golf knowledge worksheet as you work through this presentation.

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GolfGolf Hole Anatomy Golf Scoring Golf ClubsGolf Scoring Golf Clubs

PAR

BIRDIE

BOGEY

FAIRWAY

ROUGH

GREEN

WOODS

IRONS

PUTTERS

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

• Following the completion of this lesson the student will be able to:

– Identify the difference between a par, birdie, and bogey.

– Identify the difference between the fairway, rough, and green.

– Itentify the difference between a wood, iron, and putter.

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GOLF HOLE ANATOMY

Grass on a golf course is kept at three different lengths.

The names of the grass are:

Fairway

Rough

Green

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FAIRWAY

• The fairway is the short grass that runs up the middle of every hole.

• It is named the fairway because it is thought to be the most fair path to the hole.

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ROUGH

• Rough is grass that is kept at a much longer length than the fairway. The rough runs on both the left and right side of the fairway.

• The reason it is named the rough is because you will have a rough time on the hole if you hit it in the rough.

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GREEN

• The green is the shortest grass on the golf course.

• The hole is located on the green.

• The reason the grass is the shortest on the green is because you use a club that helps you roll the ball along the ground and into the hole.

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GOLF SCORING

• In the game of golf the objective is to get the ball in the hole in the least amount of strokes as possible.

• There are three types of golf holes– Par 3’s– Par 4’s – Par 5’s

*In order to make a par on a hole you would get your ball in the hole on a par 3 in 3 strokes, a par 4 in 4 strokes, and a par 5 in 5 strokes.

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PAR

• You have achieved a score of a PAR if you are able to get the ball into the hole on a:

– Par 3 in 3 strokes– Par 4 in 4 strokes– Par 5 in 5 strokes

PAR

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BIRDIE

• You have achieved a score of a BIRDIE if you are able to get the ball into the hole on a:

– Par 3 in 2 strokes– Par 4 in 3 strokes– Par 5 in 4 strokes

BIRDIE

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BOGEY

• You have achieved a score of a BOGEY if you are able to get the ball into the hole on a:

– Par 3 in 4 strokes– Par 4 in 5 strokes– Par 5 in 6 strokes

BOGEY

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BIRDIE

BOGEY

FAIRWAY

ROUGH

GREEN

WOODS

IRONS

PUTTERS

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GOLF CLUBS

• There are 3 types of golf clubs

– WOODS

– IRONS

– PUTTERS

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WOODS

• Woods are the golf clubs that you hit the farthest.

• Woods generally hit the ball the farthest.

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IRONS

• There are more irons in a golfers golf bag than any other club.

• Many golfers carry the following irons 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Pitching Wedge, and Sand Wedge.

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PUTTER

- The putter is the shortest club in your bag.

- It is only to be used in and around the green.

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PAR

BIRDIE

BOGEY

FAIRWAY

ROUGH

GREEN

WOODS

IRONS

PUTTERS

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Sources Cited

• I got the info for this presentation from:

– http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairway_(golf)#Fairway_and_rough