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Shank - A shot struck on the clubs hosel that travels dead right (for a right-handed player). The shank is typically considered the worst shot in golf – even worse than a “whiff”.
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Read More »Grand Slam - The four major men's championships: the British Open, the U.S. Open, PGA Championship and the Masters. Green - The whole golf course according to golf rules. However, in popular usage, it refers to the putting surface. Grip - The top part of the club held by the golfer, usually made from leather or rubber. Also, commonly used in reference to the manner in which the club itself, is held. The two most common grips are the “Vardon”/overlapping grip (named after golfer Harry Vardon, in which the pinky finger of the bottom hand overlaps between the index and middle finger of the upper hand), and the “Interlocking” grip, in which the index finger of the top hand is interlocked with the pinky finger of the bottom hand. Gross - The actual number of strokes taken by a player for a hole or round before the player's handicap is deducted, when the number then becomes net. Ground Under Repair - An area of the course from which the player is allowed to remove her ball without penalty, usually a temporary concession as a result of re-turfing, re-seeding and repairs. Grounding the Club - To place the club on the ground prior to striking the ball when addressing it. Halved - When a match is played without a decision. A hole is 'halved' when both sides play it to the same number of strokes. Each side is credited with a half. Handicap - The rating of amateur players based on the average of their scores which the record for each round of golf. Designed to allow golfers of all playing levels to compete together on an equitable basis. This rating is used in U.S.G.A. governed events to equalize the competition. (i.e.; A player averaged a score of 90 per round of 18 holes at WCC where the par round for women is 67. This player averages 23 strokes above par. Her handicap would be 23 in a handicapped event at WCC and she would receive 23 strokes). Hazard - Any obstructive or difficult feature of a golf course. This may include lakes, ponds, fences, molehills, bunkers, etc. Hit a Brick - A direct request to a ball rolling rapidly towards the hole in a fashion that it appears it will go substantially past the desired resting place.
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Read More »Putter - The club specifically designed for putting. It has very little loft (the angle on the clubface itself) and is usually shorter than other clubs.
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