The Rules of Golf
Ninh explains The Rules of Golf The object of the game is to
get your ball into the hole in as few strokes as possible.
Golf is one of the
oldest sports in the world and in this game, a golfer uses a selection of
clubs, (which are these things here) to hit a ball into a hole which is denoted
by a flag.
A typical hole looks
like this, with different terrain and obstacles to make it challenging to play.
To start, a golfer
must have the correct equipment.
Each player must use
golf balls that they can identify as their own and usually they mark the ball
with a pen or a marker.
A golfer is allowed
no more than 14 clubs in his bag.
If they are found
with more than 14, a two shot penalty is added to the first hole.
The game starts at
the first hole.
A player will start
by hitting their golf ball within two club lengths behind the markers.
The aim of this first
shot is to hit the ball as close to the hole as possible.
Once they have
completed their shot, it’s their opponents turn to do the same.
In Golf, it is
customary for the person who is furthest from the hole to make the next shot.
Players alternate
shots until both players have put their balls into the hole.
The amount of strokes
it took to sink the ball is recorded, and then they move onto the next hole.
The golden rule of
golf is that you must play the ball as it lies.
You cannot move the
ball or the environment around it to create a better shot for yourself.
Doing so will result
in a two stroke penalty.
A game is typically
played over 9 or 18 holes.
The player who
completes the course in the fewest amount of strokes … wins.
The beauty about Golf
is that no two holes are exactly alike anywhere in the world.
Every golf course is
different and each one is designed to make it challenging to get the ball into
the hole.
There are obstacles
such as water hazards, bunkers, roughs and surroundings that make it an interesting
challenge.
Golfers use different
clubs to achieve different types of precision shots to combat these obstacles.
That’s basically all
you need to know initially, but there’s a few rules that you’ll also need to
know before playing or watching Golf.
For example.
Par Each hole has an
average number of shots that
A typical golfer
should complete it in, based on difficulty and length.
This is known as the
‘par’ of the hole.
Depending on how you
performed on the hole determines how your shot is designated.
This table makes it
easy for you to identify the relevant golfing terminology given your
performance.
For example, if you
manage to sink the ball in one stroke fewer than par, this is known as a
birdie.
One stroke more than
par is known as a bogey etc.
Hole in One If you
manage to hit your ball into the hole
On the very first
shot, this is known as a hole in one.
Hole in ones are
typically shot on holes with a Par of 3, as they are generally shorter than
other holes.
Penalty A penalty is
an extra stroke that is added
To your score.
This is usually
awarded in the following situations.
Ball unplayable
Sometimes it’s not possible to play a shot
Because of where the
ball has landed.
If this happens, you
must declare the ball unplayable and you have the following three options.
In any case, this
carries a one stroke penalty.
Water Hazard There
are two types of water hazard surrounding a golf course.
If you hit your ball
into the water, this will incur a one stroke penalty.
Without going into
two much detail, here’s what you can do with each type of hazard.
Bunker These are the
pits of sand that are usually
Near the green where
the hole is situated.
Balls that land in
the bunker are difficult to play.
You cannot disrupt
the sand prior to hitting the ball, and you cannot remove natural objects such
as twigs, or grass from the bunker.
Lost Ball Sometimes
you cannot find your ball.
If you cannot find
your ball within 5 minutes, this is known as a lost ball you must go back to
where you hit previous shot and play the shot again.
This also carries a
one stroke penalty.
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