Golf Dictionary From A to Z
A is for golf apparel, which can make you look great on the course. A is also for golf accessories, such as gloves, and an albatross, which is the coveted three under par. B is for the back nine, or holes 10 through 18. Originally, golf courses only had nine holes, which were played consecutively and then in reverse (or backwards) to make 18 holes. C is for golf clubs, which consist of drivers, woods, irons, wedges, and putters. Those with a low handicap often buy high-end or custom-made golf clubs, while those with a high handicap often find great deals on pre-owned golf clubs. D is for divot, that hunk of grass that flies in the air when a wedge is used. ...
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