What are the holes in golf called?

Each hole has a tee-off area, or tee box, from which the first shot is played. Then a long fairway with short grass leads to a small area of very short grass called a green. There's is a small hole in the green called a cup in which a pin stands with a flag flying on it.
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What do you call the holes on a golf course?

Hole A circular hole in the ground which is also called “the cup”, 4.25 inches in diameter. Hole in One Getting the ball directly from the tee into the hole with one stroke. [I] Iron A club with a flat-faced solid metal head generally numbered from 1 to 9 indicating increasing loft.
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What are the three holes in golf called?

A birdie is a score of 1-under par on a hole (for example, scoring 4 on a par-5). A bogey is 1-over par on a hole. An eagle is 2-under par on a hole. A double bogey is 2-over par on a hole. A double eagle (very rare) is 3-under par (also called an "albatross").
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What are the different holes in golf?

A golf course is the grounds where the sport of golf is played. It consists of a series of holes, each consisting of a tee box, a fairway, the rough and other hazards, and a green with a cylindrical hole in the ground, known as a "cup".
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What is the first hole of a golf course called?

If you have finished playing all 18 holes you have played a round of golf. Each hole has a starting place, called a tee. This is a small area from which the golfer takes the first stroke or drive.
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What is the last hole in golf called?

It's the last hole on the golf course. The finishing hole for a round of golf is usually the 18th hole, but is sometimes the ninth, and, in less common instances, might even be any given hole on the golf course. The key, in both respects, is that the finishing hole is the hole that marks the finish of play.
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What are the parts of a golf club called?

A golf club is made up of 3 components: the clubhead, the shaft, and the grip.
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What is the name of the famous hole called?

Devil's A-hole, 10th, Pine Valley

Perhaps the most famous has an iconic name, the Devils A-hole which is named as such because of the small, incredibly deep bunker short of the green as you can see above.
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What is a hole in one called?

In golf, a hole in one or hole-in-one (also known as an ace, mostly in American English) occurs when a ball hit from a tee to start a hole finishes in the cup.
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What is the most famous hole in golf?

Golf's 18 Most Famous Holes (Front Nine)
  • 1st—Old Course (St. ...
  • 2nd—Gamble Sands (Brewster, Wash.)
  • 3rd—Old Macdonald (Bandon, Ore.)
  • 4th—Spyglass Hill (Pebble Beach, Calif.)
  • 5th—Royal Melbourne, West Course (Black Rock, Victoria, Australia)
  • 6th—Riviera (Pacific Palisades, Calif.)
  • 7th—Pebble Beach (Pebble Beach, Calif.)
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What is 4 birdies in a row called?

1 = Strike. 2 = Double. 3 = Turkey or Gobbler. 4 = Hambone. 5 = Recently heard referred to as yatzee or five bagger.
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Why is it called a bogey?

The term 'bogey' comes from a song that was popular in the British Isles in the early 1890s, called "The Bogey Man" (later known as "The Colonel Bogey March"). The character of the song was an elusive figure who hid in the shadows: "I'm the Bogey Man, catch me if you can."
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Is a hole-in-one called an eagle?

Definition of an Eagle

If you holed your ball in three shots on a par-5, that's considered an eagle. Another eagle would be if you holed your ball in two shots on a par-4. A hole-in-one on a par-3 is also considered an eagle, but is almost always referred to as a hole-in-one.
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What's a fairway in golf?

Definition of fairway

1a : a navigable part of a river, bay, or harbor. b : an open path or space. 2 : the closely mowed part of a golf course between a tee and a green.
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What are the 5 parts of a golf club?

The components of a golf club include a shaft, ferrule, grip, hosel and clubhead.
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How many holes are there in golf?

Those are the broad strokes of how a typical golf course came to have 18 holes.
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What are golf terms?

Golf Terms and Definitions. Ace - A hole in one. Address - the final position taken by a golfer just before the swing. Adjusted Gross Score - Your score after you apply your handicap stroke allowance. Alternate Shot - Another twist of stoke play.
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What is birdie and bogey in golf?

A player makes a “birdie” when he uses one fewer strokes than the par of the hole. If a player needs one stroke more than par to finish a hole, he makes a “bogey.” So, if you finish a par 4 with only 3 strokes, you make a “birdie”, but if you take 5 strokes to complete a par 4, you make a “bogey”.
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Where is the hardest hole in golf?

Oakmont Country Club: Nos.

Most know Oakmont for its church pew bunkers, or No. 1's reputation as the hardest opening hole in the game.
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What is the loudest hole in golf?

They surround the iconic 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale, a 163-yard par three, otherwise known as the loudest place in golf. While mobile phones and running are forbidden at Augusta, boisterous chanting and the smell of beer fill the air in Arizona.
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What is the most photographed hole in golf?

— The 7th hole at Pebble Beach is arguably the most photographed hole in golf. Casual golfers and professional snappers alike have obsessed over the short par-3 for more than a century, which makes portraying the hole in a novel light a near-impossible task.
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What are the four parts of a club head?

The head of the golf club has several parts: the Hosel, where the head connects to the shaft; the Face, which actually strikes the ball; the Sole, which is the part closest to the ground; and the Back, which is on the side opposite the face.
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What is the difference between green and fairway?

The fairway is the area of short grass between the tee box and the green. Finding the fairway with drives is key for being a successful golfer. Hitting approach shots out of the fairway allows players to spin the ball more than they would hitting from the rough.
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What do you call a round of golf?

A "round" typically consists of 18 holes that are played in the order determined by the course layout. Each hole is played once in the round on a standard course of 18 holes. The game can be played by any number of people, although a typical group playing will have 1-4 people playing the round.
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