"Golf" is a transliteration of GOLF and consists of the acronyms of four English vocabulary. They are: Green, Oxygen, Light, Friendship. Meaning "green, oxygen, sunshine, friendship" (there are also interpreted as freedom). It is a ball sport that combines enjoying nature, physical exercise and games, and uses a club to hit the golf into the hole. There are usually 18 holes on the golf course . Each hole consists of tee , fairway and green (with holes inside).
The golfer uses a club to hit (put it in the specified position of the tee) and push it into the hole. Naturally, the fewer the number of strokes, the better. The difficulty of completing each hole is different. It is represented by par, usually 3, 4, or 5. The larger the par, the higher the difficulty, the more obstacles, and the longer the fairway.
Green Green, tightly mowed, is particularly smooth, and a hole is dug in the grass for putting.
Hazard Obstacle, a term used to indicate a fairway without sand barrier (sand pit) or water barrier area.
1. Data appearing in TV broadcast
The data of the player when preparing for a certain stroke is displayed:
1 Number 9: indicates the 9th hole;
2 Par4: indicates the par 4 hole;
3 412M/451YDS: indicates the distance between the trolley table and the hole;
4 IND ADITI ASHOK: indicates the IND golfer ASHOK;
5 -15 indicates the total score, 15 under par;
6 3RD Shot: indicates the third hole of the hole (two strokes have been hit);
7 putt for birdie: This rod can catch birds;
0 The data of the ball flying when the ball hits the ball:
1 is the ball speed;
2 The cumulative distance of the travel;
3 The arc height (the vertical height of the string and the arc);
2 The ball travel height;
0 Each hole and total score of the player is displayed:
0 The first line includes the national abbreviation (NZL) represented by the player and the name of the player (LYDIA KO), total score (-15).
The second row is the serial number of 18 holes;
The third row is the standard number of each hole;
The fourth row is the number of strokes of the player completing a certain hole.
The ranking of the holes in the round:
Round 4: Indicates the 4th round (usually 18 holes per round)
ranking Country Name Score Number of holes completed (each player may be different).
2. Related terms or rules
Tee: a flat area where golf players serve the first ball in each hole. They have to serve between the two signs on the tee. This also means that golfers can only lift the ball up in the wooden or plastic spike used for the first shot, so that playing is easier.
green(The Green): A very flat area around the hole. The grass in this area is special and helps players push the ball into the hole.
Iron: A rod made of metal, the angled head is used as a mid-range hit. Golfers will bring a lot of these poles. The smaller the pole number (such as the 4th iron), the further the ball hits.
Wooden pole No. 1 (Driver): A large wooden pole with a round head, used to hit long-distance balls. The golfer may not be prepared in his own bag. A strong hit is to use a No. 1 wood to hit a long-distance ball.
Sand pole or split pole (Wedge): is a special iron rod with a larger angle at the club head and a smooth rear design to be used as a very short and high hit from the sand pit.
caddy (Caddy): The person who is responsible for carrying golf club bags for professional players on the court and recommends golfer club selection and skills. Ballers usually receive 10-15% of the golfer rewards they serve.
round (Round): One "wheel" is 18 holes. The players play one round of matches every day
front/back 9 (Front/Back): The 18-hole stadium is divided into two groups of 9 holes. The first 9 (1-9 holes) are called the first 9 or the outer 9, while the last 9 (10-18 holes) are called the last 9, or the inner 9.
Pro: Pro: Abbreviation of Professional (Professional), refers to those who make a living by playing golf, who have been qualified to play professional golf.
PGA: Representative Professional Golf Association
Fore: When the golf ball is accidentally hit at another person, the word is shouted to warn the person to hide and dodge. If you hear this word, cover your head and face with your hands.
Fairway: a wide grass area from the tee to the green.
Long grass area (Rough): The edge area of the fairway, the grass is longer, so it is not easy to play ball.
hole (Hole): There are 18 holes on the golf course. It consists of a tee, fairway and green. The hole also refers to the hole that the golfer actually wants to hit the ball, and usually a flag is inserted into it to indicate it.
Golf is a sport that combines enjoying nature, physical exercise and games. Only by mastering professional terms can you play better. Let us look forward to sharing it next time.
hole (Pin): In fact, another way of saying the hole is, there is a flag to indicate it.
par (Par): refers to the standard or specific number of balls that golf players should use to hit the ball into a specified hole. It is usually determined by the length and difficulty of the hole, generally 3 to 5 strokes. The total number of strokes on the 18 holes should be 72. When players use up the same number of strokes after a hole, they use the same number of strokes for this hole.
Under PAR: The number of hits by golfers is lower than par. For example, 3 under par means that the golfer achieved three below the goal in the game that day.
birdie (Birdie): refers to the number of golf players who have made one hole by setting the par for one hole. For example, par is 4, but the player only uses 3 strokes to finish the hole.
Eagle: refers to the golf player who has scored two strokes less for one hole.
Bogey: refers to a golf player who has made a hole by setting the number of more than one stroke for one hole.
Sand bunker (Bunker): Sand bunker set up around the court. There are some special rules that apply to how players play the ball from the bunker. Playing the ball from the bunker is very difficult.
Hazard: a place or thing that players are not easy to play. There are some special rules that apply. Including ponds, rivers and lakes, these are called water barriers. If they hit the ball into the obstacle, the player can abandon the ball and play from a special place, which can also incur free throws.
Putter: A club with a small flat head, used as a club to push the ball on the green and make the ball enter the hole. To “putt” is to push the ball with a putter.
Pitch: Strike a very short and high shot, usually near the edge of the green, or outside the sand pit or crossing an object.
3. Related terms Chinese and English comparison
Address
aim the ball, and prepare the ball to hit the ball
Advice
makes suggestions for other people's play or other technical matters
Again
Response the ball, Play again
Against logic
Against par
Stand the ball, and the winning or losing is determined by the specified number of hits.Each hole stipulates the ratio of "number of hits" and "actual hits". The more holes you win, the better, the
Against wind
headwind, and the wind
Albtross
double eagles, three fewer than par
Approach
close-range cut, that is, the ball should be hit on the green near the green
Approach cleek
light hit club, a kind of iron rod, used to push the ball into the hole
Approach Part
hits the putt in the area to bring the ball closer to the long putt of the small flagpole
Apron
hole, the grass slope around the grass, the slope of the grass is drooping incline
Approve
The end of the game is signed
Arwy
score number of strokes (the score of the first nine holes depends on handleap)
Atert
correct mark (after the game ends, the scorer checks the scorecard to prove "no error")
Attend
companionship ( pole brother companionship)
Average golfer
mid-shot skills (nearly 15 ~ 20 )
B- Back
Backwards, backwards
Back sole
Back sole
Back spin
swingball (use iron to hit correctly, the ball becomes reverse rotation)
Back swing
Back tee
tee
Bad lucky
ball luck
bad luck
Baffy
4 No. timber
Balance
Ball Mark
Streats caused by the ball falling down and hitting the ground
Balls Up
counts the ball, calculates the holes at the end of the game, the number of winning holes is deducted from the number of holes on the opponent and the remaining ones are
Banana Ball
American-style right curve ball
Basebll grip
natural grip
Batting leg (referring to the left foot)
Bent grass
evergreen grass
Best ball
good ball, enter the hole with the minimum number of strokes. This game is played in a group of one, two, and three. Each hole is relatively against the opponent's minimum number of strokes
Birdie
birdie ball, or Botty, one stroke below par Bit Bet Bite strong ball Black Carbon fiber wood pole
Blade
flat part
Blind
blind spot, target is invisible due to trees or terrain.Another meaning is to decide the winning or losing according to the score difference
Blastt
sand pit play method, also called exploration shot, hit the sand in the sand pit, make the ball fly out
Blind Hole
cover hole
Blow upp
lose power (irreversible chaos game)
Boger competition
score match difference between the difference between the number of par and individual stroke
Bogey
supplies, also known as "bogey", one stroke above par
Bone
sheep horns. In order to avoid the bottom of the club head breaking, the sheep horns inserted into
Booby
last, also known as BB Award, Spirit Award
Brassie
2 Wooden
Bunker
Sand Bucket
C- Caddie
Boot
Caddie Fee
Boot Fee
Card
Score card
Carrid honor
Priority number of kickoffs: In the second half of the hole, the person who scored the high score was still ahead of the second hole in the hitting area
Carry
Hothole: The distance from the ball falling to the ground after hitting the ball
Cart
Boot car
Casual water
Temporary water area (a water accumulation area temporarily appears in rainwater or groundwater)
Casual Water
Temporary water accumulation area
Chip Shot
Low fly ball
Chip Shot
Rolling the ball and letting the ball roll into the goal hole
Circuit
Claim
Protest (opinions raised by the opponent in the game against the rules)
Clean
Shot
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Cleek
Watch the hole
Watch the inside
Close Stance
Close Close stand- Left foot slightly forward, run left standing posture, and when swinging, right foot slightly pulls backward posture
Close stuce
Stand inward posture
Close tee
Ball stops on the lawn short grass
Close stance
Close closed hitting posture
Club 37Club 37Club face
Face: club head hitting surface
Club handicap
Club celebrity match: high scorers registered by each club are not recognized by the Open
Club head
Club house
Club house
Club House
Club House
Club Length
Pole length: standard
Club Rental
Ball Equipment for Rental
Cock
Wrist flexor swing: When swinging, the left wrist bends in the direction of the thumb. Move upwards and swing forward, bend your wrist and wave
Compition
Compititor
Compression
Golf ball itself hardness
Course
The full picture of the competition venue, including all 18 holes. The entire Open must reach 5944 meters, 18 holes
Course
court
Course record
field record
Cross luncher
block the ball road obstacle, and the obstacles that invade the lawn area
Cuppy lie
hit the low area and hit the
Cut
cut and hit
Cut in
Cut in
Cut: Join the game in the middle, regardless of the order of the stadium
Cut up
hit the high ball
D- Dead
dead ball: drop location, the ball cannot rotate and stop
Death grip 37 grip stiffness (to hold the club with excessive force)
Dig in
Dig in
Digging
Digging
Chain head hits the ground
Dipping
Turning
Turning
Displasing ball
Disqualify
Cancel eligibility
Distarb
Block
Ditch
BallwayDivort
Calling turf,grass marks
Dog leg
Dorwy
Trail holes
Dorwy
Lead holes
Dorwy
Lead holes are the same as the remaining holes
Double bogey
two more strokes than par
Double Eagle
double eagles, three under par
Doulble Bogey
double bogey, two more strokes above par
Down Swing
downs
Draw
left curve
Drive
serve
Driver
Wood
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Driving Range
Duff
hits the bottom of the ball
Drop
When the ball is lost or other conditions to be repositioned, the ball will freely fall from the air
Dyuawite
thick club head club (curved 9 iron, the bottom is thick and heavy, and it is used to hit the sand before falling into the obstacle ball)
E- Each
maintains the number of hits: each scores.For example: 6each hits 6 times for each
Eagle
Eagles, two strokes below par
Early cock
Early curved wrist (Set and Swing)
Edge
Green and obstacle holes and other surrounding edges
Edge
Green edge
Entrance fee
Entry
Apply for
Even
Same score (the number of hits is equal)
Event
Event
Match event
Extra hole
Extra hole href: If the number of goals in the specified hole is not determined, add it to determine the winner
F- Face
club face
Fade
right curve ball
Fade ball
Fade ball
rolling right when landing
Fairway
Fairway bunker
lawn belt
Fairway wood
fairway wood
fairway wooden stick
Fast green
fast slide ball green
Fellow competitor
Finger grip
finger grip method: symmetrical to natural grip method, there are two types of strong grip and stack grip
Finish
Complete the last hole
Flange
thick bottom (the bottom of the club head is thicker)
Flat swing
flat swing: refers to swinging with a close-side play method, which is the swing of a short man
Floater
float ball (the ball floating on the water surface)
Fluke
lucky hit
Follow through
send ball: This action from the moment the club hits the ball to the end
Follow wind
tailwind (also it can be said Fallow )
Fore
dodge (the hitter reminds others to pay attention to the ball coming from behind)
Fore caddie
Front waiter: A kind of kid. If you don't know where the target is, you will stand there. When you are an outsider, you must not hire the player yourself to use
Form
posture
Four ball match
Four ball match
Foursome scores determine the winner)
Foursome
A group of two people confront each other, each group hits a ball
Fried Egg
Pocket egg (describes the ball in the sand pit)
Friendly match
Fringe
Front tee
Front tee
Front tee
Feight forefront (for women or ordinary ball technicians)
Full face
high swing face
Full Set
whole set of clubs (14 pieces)
Full swing
high swing
Furrow
traces of the ground after the obstacle is leveled
G- General rule
Basic rules
Glass lunch
obstruction grass
Gloves
gloves
Goose neck blade
Goose blade: the joint of the handle and head, a bent hitter rod like a goose neck
Gray norman
Grey - Norman, golf star
Green
Green green: near the entrance of the hole, especially in the area where the grass is repaired very flat, you can only use putters
Green Fee
Green guard bunker
Sand pits on the edge of the green
Green keeper
Green keeper
Green handler
Grip
Basic grip method
Grooved swing
Correct swing action
Gross
Total rod
Ground address
Board head touching the ground
Ground under epair
Ground under repair
Guard
Protection (configured in the green All around, inaccessible obstacles)
H- Half
Half swing
Light swing (method for hitting half the distance)
Halls upp
Count the ball (calculate the hole at the end of the game, the number of winning holes is deducted from the number of opponent's holes and the remaining ones)
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Handicap
Edit: the difference between the strength and par with the matcher. For example: someone has a 92-point strength, and his or her par 72-point difference is 20 points, then his or her head is 20
Handicap
Almost
Hazard
Obstacle: refers to water barriers, sand pits and movable obstacles such as rakes
Hazards
Hdcp
Denotes the order of difficult holes
Head
Captain head
Head-speed
Holable
Face ball
Holable
Hole
Hole
Hole
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Hole
holes
Hole down
net negative holes (number of holes lost in the segment game)
Hole in one
into one hole, one hole in the tee tee
Hole in One
into one hole
Hole match
point hole match, the same meaning as Match play
Hole out 37 In golf match, no matter how close it is, the ball must be hit into the hole, which is called Hole out.The ball enters the hole and takes it out. The meaning of ending the hole game
Honor
priority serve
Honorable member
Hook
left-handed ball, left curved ball, actually hit the right at the beginning, and then bend to the left
Hook face
left club face
Hook grip
Howe
18th hole
I- Imaginary line
Hook line
1Impact
2
The moment of hitting the ball
Impact face
hitting the ball
In
Nine holes
In Lonce
allows the game to be
In play
In play
In the game: refers to the kick-off to the ball enter the hole
In playable
Dead ball (the ball enters the place where it cannot be hit)
Inside
Indoor
Inland course
Inland stadium, mountain or flat field
Inside out
Swing outward, the club head swings from the inside to the outside
Inside to inside
Inside 37The track of the club head swings from the inside to the outside, and finally returns to the inside to
Intentional slice
Directional right-biased ball: the right-biased ball subconsciously hits belongs to the advanced ball skills
Inter club watch
sports association competition
Inter locking
chain grip method
Interface
obstacle
Into the cup
method to roll the ball into the hole from four entrances
Invitation watch
Invitation
Iron
Hardcore
J- Jack Nicolashml37Jack - Nicolash
Jerk
Stamper
Jerking
Stamper
Jerking
Stamper
Jerking
Stamper
Jigger
Just middle
center center
K- Kick
rebound ball
Kill
hard ball
L- Lady Tee
Women's tee zone
Last call
Last match: The last hole held at the end of the year
Last hole
Lateral water Hazard
side water barrier
Lead
guide
Length
Length: court distance
Lie
Ball position: angle between handle and bottom of club
Lie
Ball position
Lift
Light high ball, hit the ball high
Like
Two people have to hit the same number of hits
Line
Finger push ball line, the ball is connected to the hole
Links
Ball
Light
Ball edge: hole edge
List action
Wrist action
Local knowledge
Familiar with the characteristics of each stadium
Local rule
local rules or special rules
Loft
club inclination, angle of hitting surface
Loft
club face angle
Long putt
putt distance
Long thumb
Looping
fly ball arc is left, the flying ball line is not parallel and tilts inside
Loose grip
Loose impedediment
non-fixed obstacles, such as leaves, stones, etc. in the stadium
M- Makable
has enough possibility to push the ball into the hole
Make
1. Play a round with a certain number of strokes or stadium
2. A certain number of strokes
Mallet/mallet-head
has a push rod with a wider and heavier head than a wedge push rod
Mallet putter
Sick type push rod - a sickle-shaped but round but thick push rod
Mark
1. Mark, to facilitate identification of the marks made by the ball on the ball
2. Action to calibrate the position of the ball when picking up the ball
Marker
1. Scoreman
2. Ball mark, small items that calibrate the position of the ball when picking up the ball according to the rules
Marking
club face - in Attached Planning II There are detailed regulations on the markings on the club face:
Tournament personnel, persons to maintain order - inspectors on the stadium designated by the committee, whose main tasks are to maintain audience order, supervise the speed of players playing, report problems in the game to the committee, etc.
Mashie
1. Seen around 1880, it is an iron rod with a certain angle of face tilt, used to cut and obtain a larger inverted spin (not used now)
2. The other name of the fifth iron rod is
Mashie iron iron
1. The iron rod with a face tilt angle smaller than the mashie is used to hit long distance balls and hit full-strength balls towards the hole area (not used now)
2. The other name of the fourth iron rod is
Mashie-niblick
1. The face angle is moderate, and the iron rod used to chop and hit the ball (not used now)
2. The nickname of the No. 7 iron rod is also called
Master
, master
Masters, celebrity
N- Neck
head, the neck of the club - same as socket`shank
Neck cell
(celluloid) used for the joint part of the neck and shaft of the club - sometimes it is also wrapped with copper wire or replaced with metal tubes, but generally the weight does not exceed three grams. The same as ferule
Needle
determines the winning or losing of gambling by other gambling methods. Net score - refers to the actual scores of the nearest scores in a game with a margin. If a player's nearest score is eighteen and his actual score in a round of matches is ninety-two, his net score should be:
92-18=74 - the same as net score
Net score
net score
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[Not a ball, not entering its hole] Golf putting technical motto. It is never possible to enter the hole if the ball is less than the hole. That is, it is recommended that players should use more force than the small one when pushing.
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Nine
9 holes golf course - 9 consecutive holes in a course with a scale of 18 or larger
Nine-iron
9 - iron rod with a face reclining angle of 45-48 degrees, a ground angle of 62-64 degrees, a length of 35 inches, and a batting distance of about 105-140 yards. Niblick
Nineteenth-Hole/19th hole
The 19th hole
refers to the bar of the golf course or club - a place to drink a glass after playing the ball
Non heel
has no heel iron
refers to the fact that there is no clear boundary between the follower of the iron club head and the neck of the club, but it is connected in an arc shape. Because there is no clear difference between the heel and neck of this club, the ground angle suitable for players of various sizes when preparing for the ball
No return
has not submitted a scorecard, and the abstention is absent. Normal loft
Normal loft
Normal loft
Normal pole angle - refers to the British standard for the iron pole angle, which has been used as the standard pole angle since 1940. The specific standards are as follows: No. 3 iron 24 degrees No. 4 iron 28 degrees No. 5 iron 32 degrees No. 6 iron 36 degrees No. 7 iron 40 degrees No. 8 iron 44 degrees No. 9 iron 48 degrees PW rod 52 degrees SW rod 58 degrees
Nose
nose, specifically refer to the toes of the head of the wooden pole - same toe
Number
Number, club number
O-OB
Out of bound
Observer
Observer - The rules stipulate: [Observer] refers to a person designated by the committee to help the referee determine factual issues and report violations of the rules to them. Observers should not take care of the flagpole, stand on the edge of the hole or indicate the position of the hole, pick up the ball or calibrate the position of the ball ]
Obstruction
Obstacles
Odd
In a match, one more shot than the opponent in a hole
Official
Official competition
Official handicap
Official handicap 37Official handicap 37Official handicap 37Official negative - Refers to the recognized negative
Official scale
Come weight measurement
Offset
The iron pole head is slightly off the shaft axis pin
Oil harden
The tung oil immersion method used for 40 or 50 years ago to make the wooden club head waterproof, moisture-proof and harder, was located on the hole area. The iron rod with an iron rod with a face inclination angle of about 17 degrees, a ground angle of about 56 degrees, a length of about 39 inches, and a batting distance of about 185 -220 yards. Another name is driving iron.
One on
hit the ball on the hole area with one stroke - refers to the ball sent from the serving area and finally stops on the hole area
One piece swing
- refers to the smooth swing of the body in rhythmic, orderly, without pauses and interruptions in each part. It is the most advocated swing now.
Open Stance
Open Stance-Stand method of the ball's left foot is tilted backward than the right foot. The position is generally used when playing high balls with a short iron or consciously playing right curve balls. When the club face swings directly in the direction of the hitting, the left shoulder is not easy to open when swinging, forming a swing track from the outside to the inside, resulting in the right curved ball
Opponent
Order of play
Playing order of the opponent in the match-playing match-playing order if the opponent makes an incorrect order, if the opponent makes a statement, the player must cancel the hit and play again. In the match-playing match-playing order, even if the wrong play order is not necessary, it should not be done in terms of courtesy and respect for the players in the same group. This should not be done in terms of the initial politeness and respect for the players in the same group. The player's initial shot from the serving area is relatively tentative and second ball played according to the rules.
Original lay
Original position - the place before the ball moves or is moved and the ball is hit, that is, the place determined by the rules when throwing the ball or placing it is necessary to return to the original position and throw the ball or place it.
Out
The common name of the first nine holes in the eighteen-hole golf course
Out course
The first nine holes in the eighteen-hole golf course
Out of bounds
1. The ball is located outside the bounds
2. The outside bounds area, generally referred to as OB
Outside agency
Outside outsiders. The rule definition states: [Outside person refers to those who have nothing to do with the game in the match match and those who do not belong to the match match. The referee, scorer, observer and forward caddie are all outsiders. Wind and water are not outsiders ]
Outside-in
Swing from the outside to the inside When you swing down the swing, the club's club head passes from the outside to the inside of the hitting line
Oval neck, oval neck The bottom surface of the iron rod is not a plane from the toe to the heel, but is an elliptical shape, which can reduce the area of the joint angle between the bottom surface and the ground, facilitate the adjustment of the ground angle, facilitate the adjustment of the ground angle, facilitate the passing of the club head and cut the turf, increase the speed of the club head
Oval sole
Oval sole
Oval bottom surface The bottom surface of the iron rod is not a plane from the toe to the heel, but is an elliptical shape, which can reduce the contact area between the bottom surface and the ground, facilitate the adjustment of the ground angle, facilitate the passing of the club head and cut the turf, increase the speed of the club head
Over
1. The ball crosses the target and hits too far
2. If the specified number of strokes exceeds the standard, if one stroke exceeds the standard, [one over par]
Over clubbing
When playing in the hole area, the ball is hit through the hole area because it uses a larger club. It is usually said that [the club is used as a large one]
Over drive
serves farther, and the balls played in the serving area are much farther than those who play together
Overlap
Overlapping grip
Overlapping grip - A type of grip method. When holding the rod, the little finger of the right hand is placed on the middle gap between the index finger of the left hand and the middle goal. This method of grip is the most widely used method.Its advantages are that it can better maintain the sense of oneness of both hands, which is conducive to controlling the balance of the force of both hands,
Overspin
forward rotation, upspin, and after hitting the ball, the ball rotates in the direction of the hitting line
Over swing
Over swing
Over swing-over-over swing refers to the balance of swing movements that destroy the swing movements due to the excessive amplitude of the swing movements
P- Pro line goods
Ball store, a specialty store in the golf club - same as pro shop
Pronation
Swivel - The movement of the left hand and left arm in the upper swing, the right hand and right arm rotation during the upper swing
Pro test 37Provisional ball
Public course
public course - refers to a non-member course open to anyone
Pull
pull-out and pull-out hit - same as pull shock 37Pull-hook
left-handed player hits the ball to the left side of the target line, and the left-handed player is opposite to
Pull shot
pull-out and pull-out hit - after hitting the ball, the ball flies straight to the left side of the hit line
Q- Pro line goods
ball store, a specialty store in golf club - same as pro shop
Pro slew-action of left hand and left arm inward rotation, right hand and right arm external rotation
Pro test
Professional Golfer Qualification Examination
Provisional ball
Public course
Public course
Public course
Public course
Public course
Pull striking ball, pull-out shot - same as pull shot, pull-out shot - when pull shot, pull shot, pull-hook
Left-handed player hits the ball to the left side of the target line, and because of the lateral rotation, left-handed player, the opposite
Pull striking ball, pull-out shot - after hitting the ball, the ball flies straight to the left side of the hit line
R- Regular
symbols representing the hardness of the club shaft, indicating that the hardness of the club shaft is the general standard hardness
Rabbit
1. Jump ball - refers to the low ball played jumping forward like a rabbit
2. A small achievement amateur golf ball, an amateur golf player with certain talents
3. A professional player who has not been exempted from the selection and must participate in the preliminary selection before he can qualify for the tour.
Radiused sole
arc-shaped sole
, the bottom of the iron rod is arc-shaped.
R & A(Royal and Ancient)
The official name of the British Golf Association should be [Royal & Ancient Golf Club) ]
Rake
1. A type of iron rod has a large face angle and a straight zigzag groove upward from the bottom of the club face. It is used to hit balls in the water or in the sand pit. It is no longer used.
2. Sand Rake - Rake used to level the sand in the sand pit
Range
hitting practice range - same as driving range
Ranking
ranking, ranking
Rap
push decisively and vigorously urge
Read
Read the hole area, carefully observe and understand the ups and downs and grass patterns of the hole area
Recall
Recall
Removal - Request to cancel playing against the rules, play again according to the rules, or cancel clubs or balls that violate the rules, etc. marking
small concave on the surface of the ball - same as dimple
Record
1. Record / Field record
2. Score
Recover
save the ball, save the ball - hit the ball from a long grass area, obstacle or any troublesome place to the ideal position or on the hole area
Recovery shottml37 save the ball, pull the ball, refers to hitting the ball well with the ball in a difficult state
Referee
referee - Rules definition of [referee] is: [referee] refers to the person designated by the committee who walks with the player, determines the facts and implements the rules
Regulation
hits the par
Release
restore action - When the lower swing enters the ball state, the action of restoring the wrist bent to the side of the finger during the upper swing is in the form of a down swing.
Replace
Replacement course
Health Course/Resort course
Reverse overlapping grip - a method of grip, mainly used for pushing grip.This grip is basically the same as the ordinary overlapping grip. The difference is that it is not that the little finger of the right hand is stacked on the gap between the index finger and middle finger of the left hand, but that the index finger of the left hand is placed between the little finger and ring finger of the right hand or is straightened and obliquely placed on the little finger, ring finger and middle finger of the right hand. This method of gripping can prevent the left wrist from flexing towards the back of the hand, avoiding many wrist movements of
Ribbed
iron rods, with ribbed ridges and grooves on the club surface, which is no longer used, and its design does not comply with the current rules. The ball is surrounded by the hole and does not enter the hole.
Ring mashie
classical club, mainly to hit the ball in the water, its characteristic is that there are bar holes on the surface of the club
Roll
1. Rolling / Rolling
2 after the ball is not selected. The pushed ball moves smoothly along the ground, and the rolling is very small.
3. Arc state of the wooden pole face surface
4. Rotating movement of the wrist during swing
5. 37Round the wrist in the swing
Round in
Push into the hole
Round over
Wrist turning action - During the impact of the ball, the rotation of both hands and wrists, also known as wrist turn
Rough
long grass area - the area where grass or other plants on the court is obviously growing in grass on the fairway
Round
rounds - The 18 holes are completed in order in the golf competition. [One round]
Round robin
match competition form, a method to determine the victory and loss based on the sum of the winning and losing points of each hole
Royal and ancient
Royal, the traditional title of golf
Running approach
close-range rolling ball - Rolling ball is usually used when the ball is located at the periphery of the hole area or between the ball and the hole area. The grass is trimmed short and neatly and the ground is very flat, and the ball is on the bare ground. Its hitting tip is close to putting sticks, which is the safest, reliable and most accurate close-range play around the hole area. It can even be regarded as a putting ball extended to outside the hole area.
Run upp
1. Short and low close-range shot, the ball bounces and rolls upwards to the ball hole area after the ball hits the ground
2. Short and low close-range shot
Running Shot
Fastball
S- Safari tour
African Expedition Tour - Professional golf tour in Africa from winter to early spring, mainly held in Ivory Coast, Kenya, Zambia, Zimbabwe and other places
Sand-blaster
Sand brus
Sand sand spray method - A processing method for spraying iron powder or resin powder on the face of the iron rod in order to increase the friction between the ball and the club surface.Same shot brust
Sand bunker
Sand bunker
Sand wedge Sand pit wedge
Sand box: sand box (tube)
Scratch (play) equitable match (no near play)
Score card scorecard
Shaft shaft
Shanking slanted flying ball
Short hole
Single player single near player
Sign signature signature
Slice grip weak grip
Slice (ball) Right-handed ball
Slope inclined surface
Slow motion slow motion
Sole bottom
Socket hits ball with the root of the club
Sprinkler automatic water disperser
Spin rotating
Spoon 3-wood
Square quip Standard grip
Square quip Flat-style standing posture
Stance hitting posture
Stroke play pole match
Sub - green sub-green
Sweet – spot Sweet spots of club face
Swing swing
Tack back Start up the upward
Tee up The ball is placed on the higher mount
Temporary green Back green (temporary green)
Tee tee mount
Tee ground tee
Tee mark tee mark
Tee off tee
Through the green The general name of fairways and long grass area
Tie tie hand
Toe club toe
Top shaving ball
Top of swing swing vertex
Touch touch
Triple bogey three above par
Trouble shot Strike hard ball
Turf turf (or referring to the grass on the green)
Under repair or maintenance area
Undulation Small wave undulation
Unplayable Declaration of unable to hit the ball
Under par
Up - hill lie uphill ball
Upper blow uphill
Upright swing Vertical swing
Up and down hillside undulating
Water hazard Water barrier
Wedge wedge
Weight shift Weight transfer
Winning lunber Obstacles on both sides of the lawn area
Winner Victory (the championship or victory of the competition)
Winter rule Winter rules (When the turf is in bad condition, the scorecard is obliquely 6 inches, the ball position is moved)
Wood club Wooden pole
World cup World Cup
Wrong ball accidentally hit
Wrist turn Wrist reversal Y
Yard code
Yardage code distance
4 more commonly used terms Chinese and English comparison:
course golf course
drive serve
edge green edge
tee ground tee
tee off tee
turf turf turf
long hole long hole
middle hole middle hole
short hole short hole
penalty penalty
peg tee tee tee tee
pin Flag pole
putter Push the ball with the push pole
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https://www.lddoc.cn/p-617467.html
https://wenku.baidu.com/view/8ea337ad6394dd88d0d233d4b14e852458fb39e6.html
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