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A Comprehensive Guide To Playing Golf

2016/7/19 16:23:30

Say the word golf and more often than not, people would think of the word green. This is only understandable since the game is being played in an outdoor setting. The greenery of the golf course makes up the perfect picture of a playing field. When you compare golf to other sports, it stands out because they do not utilize a standard playing area. This means that unlike other famous ball games, the playing field varies when you move from one location to another. Their designs are unique, depending upon the preference of the land developer or course designer. Golf courses can either be composed of either 9 or 18 holes.

The players are more fondly called as golfer and they employ different kinds of clubs in trying to hit a ball into a hole. The goal is just like any other ball game, which is to make the ball enter the hole. This should be achieved using the lowest possible number of strokes. One can play by his lonesome or he can invite his peers for a team effort, depending on the situation.

A typical round of golf is played with the number of holes in a particular order. Most of the time, a round involves 18 holes. Now, if you are caught in a nine-hole course, you will be required to play two successive nine-hole rounds.

The game begins when the player hits the ball from the teeing box. The initial stroke that is carried out is called as a drive. Basically, this is a long distance shot made in order for the ball to travel down the fairway. When the ball has come to a halt, the golfer may strike it again with either of the following options: a lay-up, an approach or a green. The finishing stroke is called a putt and it is done when the ball is really near the hole. This is usually a very exciting part of the game.

Do you think the whole process sounds uncomplicated? The answer may be a yes or a no, depending on the overall condition. The drawback is if you will encounter major obstacles like a rough, or areas of long grass, a bunker and the notorious water hazard. They are dreaded because they pose a very challenging time for any player. Then there is also the probability that a heavy wind and a short rain can interfere with your concentration. For professional players, they still have to consider the cheering and jeering of the crowd.

Golfers can either walk or drive in motorized carts all over the course. They can go about their game alone or with their friends and helpers. Typically, a caddy accompanies the player. What they do is carry and manage the golfer's equipment and give them sound advice on how to play the game in a better way.

Golfers usually don a preppy cotton shirt paired with a pair of lightweight shorts. They include the ubiquitous sun visor as a protection. When the cold season arrives, they usually opt for a pair of slacks and thick jacket to keep them from feeling chilly. For those who foresee a light drizzle, a cap is brought along in preparation. The more health conscious ones bring a sturdy umbrella for better protection.

It is undeniable that golf can bring about many advantages. It is good for the health because one can derive a flexibility exercise from it. Cardiovascular workout is also expected if one walks in a brisk manner from one hole to another. Your respiratory system will also thank you for the fresh air that you have supplied it. Lastly, it can clear the mind because the greenery is an ideal spot for musing or meditation.
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