Why is it called the turn in golf?

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"The turn" is an expression golfers use to denote the part of the golf course where the front nine turns into the back nine. When you've reached "the turn," you've reached the halfway point of an 18-hole golf course. So "making the turn" means leaving the front nine and moving on to the back nine.
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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 does F F mean in golf?

What Does F Mean On A Golf Leaderboard? Sometimes, in the blue circle on the image above, you will see the letter “F” instead of a number like a 65 or 1-18. This simply means “Finished” and is another way of saying that player has completed their round for the day.
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Why do golfers start on back 9?

Explaining These Common (and Basic) Golf Terms

back nine refers to the second nine holes of an 18-hole course, or to the final nine holes playing in a round of golf.
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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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Why are golf named after birds?

Used to score one under par. It began to be used in 1899 in New Jersey. It turns out that on one game day, three golfers were playing when one of them, on his second stroke, hit a bird in flight with the ball and it landed very, very close to the hole. The teammates said it was a stroke of luck for a 'birdie'.
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What do you call a poor golfer?

"Duffer" is a term golfers apply to poor golfers — those among us who score the highest. The term is descriptive if applied to higher-handicappers and recreational golfers, but will be insulting if misapplied to a good golfer. "Duffer" and "hacker" are synonymous, although hacker is the slightly more negative term.
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Why is there an asterisk Masters?

As asterisk next to a player's last name on a golf leaderboard means the player began play on the back nine that day. With a quick scan of the leaderboard, you are able to note which players teed off on the front nine versus those who started on the back nine.
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What does OCB mean in golf?

Abbreviation for Organizer Cart Bag. KEY: Universal Golf Lingo.
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Does the PGA Do shotgun starts?

A shotgun start in golf involves all the players in a tournament teeing off at the same time. To do this they have to start at different holes across the course. So at to let these groups know the tournament has started, a shotgun is fired – in effect it is a starting pistol.
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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 buzzard in golf?

Buzzard. The buzzard is a synonym for the double bogey. If you want to impress your buddies after making a double, you may just want to tell them you had a buzzard. It may help to take the sting out of the score and their comments. Army Golf.
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What does golf stand for?

The word 'golf' is not an acronym for anything. Rather, it derives linguistically from the Dutch word 'kolf' or 'kolve,' meaning quite simply 'club.
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What is the sand called in golf?

Bunkers (or sand traps) are shallow pits filled with sand and generally incorporating a raised lip or barrier, from which the ball is more difficult to play than from grass.
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What is the first swing in golf called?

The start of each hole where you take your first swing. Also called the Teeing Area or Teeing Ground. Tee.
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What does BIH mean in golf?

Using Better Inward Half in the event of a tie.
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How is a tie broken in golf?

A: Ties are broken by comparing the quota scores for the last 9, 6, 3, and final hole(s). The quota for 18 holes is 36 - course handicap; therefore, the quota for any sequence of N holes is (N * 2) - CH on those holes (defined as the sum of handicap strokes on those holes); no decimal needed.
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What happens if there's a tie in golf?

At the Open championship any golfers that are tied for the lead at the end of regulation will play a four hole stroke-play playoff. Whoever has the lowest aggregated score on those four holes will be determined the winner.
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What does the number next to golfers name mean?

That means they a player's starting score relative to par to the left of their name. Then, they show how a player progresses through their round by showing their cumulative tournament score relative to par on each successive hole.
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What do gold stars mean on golf leaderboard?

Gold stars are a fun way to recognize your team members for doing great work. You might reward someone for stepping up to a leadership challenge, or for being mentioned in a positive customer review.
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How do you read a golf leaderboard?

Across the top of the board, the hole numbers are listed, beneath which the par of each hole is displayed. This allows player scores to be updated hole by hole, and for those reading the board to see the number and the par of the holes remaining for a player.
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What does golf mean in slang?

A common misconception is that the word GOLF is an acronym for Gentlemen Only Ladies Forbidden. This is a 20th century joke and definitely not true. It is now generally accepted that the 'golf' is derived from an old word meaning 'club', though this in turn may have older cognate roots dating back to ancient times.
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What do you call a golf lover?

A golfer is a person who plays golf for pleasure or as a profession.
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How do you say good luck in golf?

When you are saying, “Hit 'em straight,” you are essentially saying that you hope all of their golf shots end up relatively straight. Golfers can respond to this by saying thank you or, “I always try.” Overall, “Hit 'em straight” is a great way to wish a golfer good luck.
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