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BIRDIE - A score one stroke under par for the hole. BOGEY - A score one stroke over par for the hole. BUNKER - A depression where the turf or soil has been removed and replaced with sand. It is a hazard. Commonly, but improperly called a "sand trap." DIVOT - A piece of sod or turf cut loose by a player's club after making a stroke. DOG-LEG HOLE - A golf hole that does not follow a straight line from tee to green. DRAW/HOOK - A shot hit by a right-handed player which curves slightly left. DRIVE - A shot played from the teeing area, usually with a wood. 16 EAGAL - A score two strokes under par for the hole. FADE/SLICE - A shot hit by a right-handed player which curves slightly right. FORE - A warning shouted to let people know that a ball in flight may hit them or come very close. FRINGE - The closely mown collar around a putting green. GROSS - The amount of strokes taken without handicap.Line of putt - Path in which the ball is intended to travel over the putting green to the hole. Do not step in a player's line of putt while on the green. NET - The amount of strokes taken with handicap included. OUT OF BOUNDS - Ground on which play is prohibited, usually outside the golf course's property and marked with white stakes or boundary fences. A ball is out of bounds when "all" of it lies out of bounds. PAR - The score an expert golfer would be expected to make for a given hole. PROVISIONAL BALL - A ball played for the original ball which may be lost or out of bounds.
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