A woman grips a long, slender club and stares down at a small, white ball on the ground. She swings the club back and then forward, striking the ball with a loud CRACK! The ball launches into the distance and comes to rest down a narrow stretch of grass.
This is the exciting game of golf,
an outdoor sport played all over the world. Millions of people play golf for
fun, exercise, and friendly competition. Professional golf tournaments can draw
thousands of fans who watch skilled players compete.
WHAT IS GOLF?
In golf, players use specially
designed clubs to hit a small, hard ball over a large, grass-covered golf
course. The goal of golf is to hit the ball around the course using as few
swings as possible. In golf, unlike most sports, the player with the lowest
score wins!
Golf is usually played by
individuals, rather than by teams. Players often compete against each other in
small groups or at large tournaments.
THE GOLF COURSE
The typical golf course is made up
of 18 separate parts, called holes. Each hole has a starting point,
called a tee, and ends at a small cup. The cup is cut into a smooth, very
closely mowed area of grass called a putting green. To complete the hole,
a player must hit the ball into the cup. A flag marks the location of the cup.
Most holes have an expanse of
short grass called the fairway that lies between the tee and putting
green. On some holes, the fairway follows a straight path to the green. On other
holes, the fairway bends left or right in a path called a dogleg.
Golf holes vary in length and
difficulty. Most holes have one or more obstacles, called hazards, that
make reaching the cup more challenging. Players try to avoid hazards such as
tall grass, sand traps, trees, and water. Players aim for the fairway, where the
ball is easiest to hit after it lands.
If you finish all 18 holes, then
you’ve completed a round of golf! But you don’t need a full-sized course
to play golf. Many people enjoy miniature golf. In miniature golf, players golf
on a series of short putting greens with obstacles and strange angles.
EQUIPMENT
Players use a special set of clubs
with long, thin shafts. A typical set includes clubs called woods and
clubs called irons. Woods have a large, thick head for striking the ball.
For many years, woods were made with wooden heads, giving the clubs their name.
Today, most woods have metal heads. Irons have smaller, thinner heads made of
steel. In addition, players carry a special iron called a putter.
Each club is designed to hit the
ball a different distance. Players use woods to hit long shots. A shot using a
wood off the tee is called a drive. Players use irons to hit medium-range
and shorter shots. The putter is used to gently tap, or putt, the ball
across the putting green and into the cup.
KEEPING SCORE
Scoring in golf is counted in
strokes. One swing of a golf club is a stroke. Each hole is assigned a
score, called par. Par is the number of strokes expected for the player
to put the ball in the cup. So, if par on a hole is four, and you hit the ball
from the tee into the cup in four strokes, you’ve made par. Making par is
considered a very good score!
Other golf scores have special
names of their own. If you take one stroke less than par, you’ve scored a
birdie. One over par is called a bogey. On some holes, it’s
possible to hit the tee shot straight into the cup! That’s called a hole in
one. It’s the rarest score in golf.
The longest holes are usually
par-five holes. The shortest holes are par-three holes. Most golf courses have a
combination of par-three, par-four, and par-five holes.
PROFESSIONAL GOLF
You’ve heard of Tiger Woods,
right? He’s one of the best golfers in the world. He and hundreds of other
highly skilled players compete on the Professional Golfers’ Association Tour
(PGA Tour). The PGA Tour hosts tournaments on different courses each week.
Some golf tournaments are more
famous than others. The four biggest ones are the Masters, the British Open, the
U.S. Open, and the PGA Championship. Together, these tournaments are called the
grand slam tournaments.
There is a professional tour for
women, too. It’s called the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour (LPGA
Tour). Annika Sorenstam of Sweden is one of the best golfers on the women’s
tour
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