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golf gda95903ce_640Golf is not like other ball games. It doesn't have an established playing area. It is challenging to adjust to the various types of terrains that are found on every course. A typical course is comprised of 18 to 9 holes. They are regions of land that have cups, which mark which hole is that the ball will land. Every hole on a golf course is a teeing surface starting point, as well as an putting green that houses the cup. There are numerous regular terrain types that are between the teeing ground as well as the green. They include fairways (higher grass) and rough (lower grass), as well as hazards like rocks, water, and bunkers that are filled with sand. Each hole is unique and is designed in a unique way. The stroke play format is the most frequently used form of play at all levels, particularly at the highest level.

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