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golf gda95903ce_640The golf game, unlike many ball games, does not be played on an established playing area and adapting to the diverse terrains that are encountered on various courses is an essential aspect of the game. A typical course is comprised of 18 to nine holes. They are regions of the terrain that are filled with cups that indicate the hole that the ball will land. Every hole has an teeing field to begin from and a putting space that contains the cup. There are various standard forms of terrain between the tee and green, including the fairway, rough (tall grass) and a variety of hazards, including rocks, water or bunkers that are filled with sand. Each hole on a golf course is unique. It's either stroke play or match play. Stroke play, particularly well-liked by elite players is the most popular game format.

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