ACE - hole-in-one; a shot from the tee ending up in the cup in one stroke. Eagle on par 3. Register a Hole in One with the PGA ADDRESS - golfer's body and golf club in position to play a stroke; different from grounding the golf club.
Ace Making a hole in one strike. Address To position the body relative to the ball just before hitting it. Aggregate A score made over more than one round of play, or by 2 or more players playing as partners.
ace: The ultimate achievement. This is when a player's tee shot goes straight into the hole. address: The starting position of the body ( also set-up) air-shot: A swing which completely misses the ball - the score however still counts.
Ace: A hole-in-one. Albatross: (also called a "double eagle") a score of 3 under (less than) par for a hole. For example, when a player makes a 2 on a par-5 hole. All square: In match play competition, "all square" means the match is tied.
Ace: A hole-in-one. Address: The way a golfer positions his or her body right before laying the clubface square to the ball. Each golfer has his or her own unique address.
ace A hole-in-one is a score of one on a par-3 hole. address A player's position prior to hitting a shot. According to the USGA Rules of Golf, a player has addressed the ball when she has taken her stance and grounded her club.
Ace-- A hole-in-one. A golf hole completed in only one stroke, typically a par three. Address-- The stance of a golfer preparing to hit the ball. A golfer's position in relationship to the golf ball.
Ace - A hole in one. Address - the final position taken by a golfer just before the swing. Adjusted Gross Score - Your score after you apply your handicap stroke allowance.
Ace: A hole-in-one; a score of 1 on any hole. Aerify: Process of boring small holes, typically less than ¾" in diameter, into a putting green (or the fairway) in order to improve growth. The process is usually done once or twice per year.
ace A hole made in one stroke address The stance taken by a player in preparing to hit the ball. The positioning of your body in relationship to the golf ball. Same as "addressing the ball".
ace Every golfers dream - sinking the hole straight off the tee! address No postal code needed here - its what golfers do to position themselves properly before taking a shot.
Ace: A hole in one. Active Season: The golfing season in which a player's scores can be used to adjust their handicap. Address: When a golfer takes his stance and lined up the club to make a stroke.
Ace: A hole in one. Albatross: Three strokes under par for a given hole. American Links: An American variation of the Links concept which incorporates trees, rolling terrain and grass expanses.
Ace (hole in one): Getting the ball into the hole with only one shot. Albatross: A hole played three shots under par. Balance: It is the right distribution of golfer's weight at address and throughout the swing.
Ace When a player hits the ball directly from the tee into the cup with one shot.
Ace: A hole in one. Address: The position of the player when he/she is lined up with the ball before a stroke. The clubhead is grounded when a player is at address.
Ace -Scoring term indicating a hole-in-one Addressing the ball -Taking a stance and grounding the club (except in a hazard) before taking a swing.
Ace - a hole in one. Address - the position taken by the player when setting up to play a stroke. Albatross - three strokes under par on a hole. Alignment - position of the body in relation to the target.
ACE: A hole-in-one. AWAY: When you're away, it's your turn to play, usually because your ball is farthest from the hole. BIRDIE: A score of one stroke under par on a single hole. BOGEY: A score of one stroke over par on a single hole.
Ace - Term used for a hole-in-one. Albatross - A score of three under the par for a hole (known in U.S. as a double-eagle. Anti-shank - A design of club which attempts to eliminate striking the ball with the hosel.
ACE - this is a term used when a golfer makes a hole in one! In other words, the tee shot is hit and it goes into the hole - how about that! ...
Ace - Disc golf hole in one. This is the lowest score you can get on a single hole in disc golf.
Ace - To hole out in one shot. Congratulations. The odds of a non-pro to make an ace are 8,404 to 1 ...
Hole in One/ Ace - A hole in one is exactly what its name implies; the (very rare!) feat of putting the ball into a hole in a single stroke. Hook - A badly played shot which curves slightly to the left.
Also known as an 'ace'. A 'hole-in-one' is registered when the ball enters the hole direct from the tee shot. Honor To play first off the tee, the privilege of the winner of the preceding hole.
Hole In One (or ace): holing out the tee shot. Hook: a poor shot that, for a right-handed golfer, curves sharply to the left (may occasionally be played intentionally but is difficult to control).
ace (also called a "hole-in-one") a score of 1 on a hole -- holing the first shot, or tee shot, on a hole Example: An ace or hole in one is usually made on a par 3, but occasionally it happens on a par 4.
The American Council on Exercise (ACE) says that core strength is important because the muscles of the lower back and abdomen serve as a solid foundation for nearly all bodily activities, movement, and posture.
In golf, a hole in one or hole-in-one (also known as an ace, mostly in North American idiom) is when a player hits the ball directly from the tee into the cup with one shot.
While Europe does hold something of an ace card in world No 1 Annika Sorenstam, there is no doubt that Reid's side of six rookies, and a bundle with no US experience, are going to be facing a stiff task at Interlachen in Minnesota in two weeks' time.
Searching for Bill Morris and an Ace! ANOTHER 13 YEAR OLD STANDOUT WINS OKANAGAN JUNIOR GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP SHANNON LAKE'S CANADIAN OPEN BLIND GOLF TOURNAMENT BECOMING AN INTERNATIONAL EVENT ...
You hit it flush when you ace the ball (hit it well) Hole of Play A hole of play is the area on a golf course from the tee to a hole on the green.
A defensive putting strategy, where for example an ace may be possible but it's safer to lay up for an easy two. As opposed to slam putting or gunning it. Aka Finesse putting. pin The flag pole.
a hole made with one stroke same as ace Hole out to complete the play for one hole by hitting the ball into the cup ...
A shot where the balls winds up in the hole made with one stroke. Same as "ace". Hacker An unskilled golfer that makes chopping swings and winds up all over the course. Same as "duffer".
Hole-In-One: Getting the ball from the tee and into the hole with one shot. Also called an ace. Home and Home Match: A match made up of rounds played on the home course of each participant or group.
When a golfer takes one shot and the ball lands in the hole. Also known as an ?ace?. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary Online Golf Scorecard Tracking and Analysis.
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