
The game of golf, unlike other ball games, does not be played on an established playing area and adapting to the diverse terrains encountered on different courses is an important aspect of playing. Courses usually have nine or 18 holes. zones of terrain that include a cup, which is in which the hole receives the ball. Every hole has a teeing ground to start from and a putting space with the cup. There are a variety of standard types of terrain between the tee and green, like the fairway, rough (tall grass) and a variety of hazards such as water, rocks or bunkers that are filled with sand. Each hole on a course is distinctive in its own layout.Golf is played to the lowest number of strokes per player which is known as stroke play or the score that is the lowest on all holes in a complete round for an individual or team, also known as match play. The stroke play format is the most widely seen format at all levels, and especially at the elite level.
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