Golf Lessons
A golf course consists of a series of holes, each with a teeing area marked by two
markers showing the bounds of the legal tee area, fairway, rough and other hazards, and the putting green
surrounded by the fringe with the pin (flagstick) and cup. Different levels of grass are varied to increase
difficulty or to allow for putting in the case of the green. While many holes are designed with a direct
line-of-sight from the tee-off point to the green, some of the holes may bend either to the left or to the right.
This is called a "dogleg", in reference to a dog's knee. The hole is called a "dogleg left" if the hole angles
leftwards, and vice versa; sometimes, a hole's direction can bend twice, and is called a "double dogleg". A typical
golf course consists of eighteen holes, but nine hole courses are common and can be play twice through for 18
holes.
Early Scottish golf courses were are mostly laid out on links land, soil covered
sand dunes directly inland from beaches. This gave rise to the term golf links, particularly applied to seaside
courses and those built on naturally sandy soil inland.
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