What's a greenie in golf?

1 - Slang for a simple green-in-regulation. 2 - As a betting game for par three holes. Of all the players who reach the green on their tee shot, the player who is closest to the hole wins a "greenie point".
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How do greenies work in golf?

The short version: "Greenies" is a slang term for a green in regulation (GIR). The greenies side game is a bet that pays off (either in points or cash) to a golfer each time he hits a green in regulation. Greenies are commonly included in the all-inclusive games variously known as Garbage, Dots, Trash or Junk.
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What is greenies and Sandies in golf?

Junk on the golf course

If you make par after hitting it into two bunkers, then you make a double sandy. If somehow you make par or better after hitting it in three bunkers, then that's a triple sandy. Greenies: This is only available typically on par 3s, though some choose to add in par 5s.
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What is an ostrich in golf?

Supposedly, this is the name assigned to completing a hole having struck the ball five fewer times than par. In other words, this is what happens when you hole-out a Par 7 with two strokes or shoot a Hole-In-One on a Par Six.
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What is the junk in golf?

"Trash" or "junk" is a special set of side bets in golf that can be earned by completing the hole in a specific way. Now, your goal on the tee is usually not to earn trash, but rather, trash rewards you for a special shot or circumstance along the way.
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How do you play Acey Deucey golf?

Aces and deuces, or acey deucey, is a bet in which there is a winner, two modest losers, and one big loser on each hole. A game for groups of four, the low scorer ("ace") on each hole wins a certain amount from each of the other three players; while the high scorer ("deuce") on each hole owes each of the other three.
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What is a turkey in golf?

Its origin is almost certainly American in nature. In ten-pin bowling, a trio of consecutive strikes is called a turkey, while six in a row is known as a wild, or golden, turkey. It wouldn't be the first time golf has borrowed from another sport to expand its lexicon.
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What is a snowman in golf?

In golf, a snowman is something you very much want to avoid. That's because "snowman" is a slang term golfers use for a score of eight on any individual hole. Use eight strokes to play a hole and, sorry bud, you just made a "snowman." A golf snowman won't melt anything but your scorecard.
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What is a condor in golf terms?

Scoring a condor is the rarest event in golf. This is normally a hole in one at a par five (a two at a par six would also count, but this has never been done). Only five condors have ever been recorded: The most recent was Kevin Pon, who made a 2 on a par 6 at Lake Chabot Golf Course on the 10th December 2020.
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What is a Polies in golf?

Polies: any made putts longer than the pin (+) Hogan's: fairway and green in regulation and a par or better (+) Arnie's: any golfer who pars a hole without ever hitting the fairway (+)
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What is a sandy in golf?

In professional golf, a "sandy" happens when a golfer gets up-and-down in two strokes from a greenside bunker. Sandies are tracked in a statistic called sand save percentage.
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What is a frosty in golf?

When frost is present golf course superintendents delay play until the frost has melted. This is done to prevent damage that affects the quality of the playing surface and could potentially be very expensive to repair. Frost is basically frozen dew that has crystallized on the grass, making it hard and brittle.
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What is a hacker in golf?

Hacker is a derogatory term in golf that means: Someone who rarely plays golf so is quite bad when they do; Generally, any golfer who is just not very good at playing the game; A mediocre or poor golfer who displays bad golf etiquette and/or poor sportsmanship.
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What is a dog license in golf?

Dog Licence – Beating, or losing to, an opponent 7&6. This term stems from the fact that, in old money, the price of a “dog licence” used to be 7 and 6. This score is generally considered to be a bit of a thrashing on the links…
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What is a vulture in golf?

Buzzard is a slang term in golf that means a score of 2-over par on a hole. Buzzard, in other words, is a synonym for a double bogey.
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Why do golfers say sit?

Example: “Your approach shot fell short of the green and into the beach.” (aka: “check” or “sit” or “sit down”) The result of backspin when the ball lands on the green. Players yell 'bite' (or 'hold' or 'sit' or 'hit a house') when they want the ball to stop quickly. Most often used on an approach shot.
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Who is the most unpopular golfer on the PGA Tour?

Top 10 Most Disliked Golfers
  • Patrick Reed. Patrick Reed is not exactly a fan favorite. ...
  • Brooks Koepka. Brooks Koepka is known for his attitude and the way that he feels about himself as a player. ...
  • Tiger Woods. ...
  • Phil Mickelson. ...
  • Vijay Singh. ...
  • Ian Poulter. ...
  • Rory Sabbatini. ...
  • Bryson DeChambeau.
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How do you play a hammer in golf?

HAMMER: May be thrown at any time by either team, adding a “Dot” to the hole you are playing. The hammer is then held by the other team to be thrown back at will. TAKE: Taking the Hammer adds another “Dot” to the hole you are playing. If you decide not to Take, you lose the dot from the original hammer.
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What is a golf game called?

professional golf - playing golf for money. round of golf, round - the activity of playing 18 holes of golf; "a round of golf takes about 4 hours" medal play, stroke play - golf scoring by total strokes taken. match play - golf scoring by holes won.
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What is captain and mate golf?

One league would be the standard individual league where one puts there skills to the test against other immensely talented golfers. The other league would be doubles and the format would be captain and mate, which is where both players shoot but the team takes the best shot.
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What is Patsomes?

Patsome: The six first holes are played in Four-ball, the next six in Greensome and the last six in Foursome. The final count of strokes is calculated as in Foursome.
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Is it OK to play golf on frozen greens?

The reason the club should not allow play on greens that are covered with frost is that the turf will be damaged from walking on the frost. The ice crystals in the frost can puncture the leaves from foot pressure.
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Can you play golf when it's below freezing?

As long as the wind chill doesn't dip into the 30s, I'm game to play through the winter. Throw on the proper clothing (and make sure you walk, not ride) and it's no issue for me.
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