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Ball washer
A piece of equipment often located at the start of a hole, to allow players to clean their golf balls.
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ball washer-- typically positioned near the tee box, ball washers are used to clean dirt, mud and other debris from the golf ball.
banana ball-- A severe slice that curves to the right travelling in the shape of a banana.

Ball washer
Device that uses bristles and soapy water to clean golf balls.
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Ball Washer: A device found on many tees for cleaning golf balls
Ballooned: A shot pattern wherein a golf ball accelerates upwards to an unreasonably high trajectory.

Ball Washer: Found on many tees; a device for cleaning balls.
Banana Ball: A shot that curves hugely from left to right, similar to a banana (see slice).
Bandit: Avoid bandits at all costs. See hustler.

Ball Washer : A mechanical device for cleaning golf balls. Ball washers are found near/at the tee of most holes.

ball washer Found at the tees of holes. Used to clean the golf ball.
banana slice A shot that has a flight pattern shaped liked a banana.

BALL WASHER - com'on, this one is self explanatory. These are found all over the golf courses usually at the tee boxes. They clean and wash your ball.

Ball Washer - A device for cleaning golf balls usually next to the tee area.
Banana Ball - A slice that curves hard to the right in the shape of a banana.

Ball Washer A device found on many tees for cleaning golf balls. Banana Ball A slice that curves to the right in the shape of a banana. An extreme slice. Baseball Grip Holding the club with all ten fingers on the grip.

ball washer A mechanical device for scrubbing golf balls clean, usually found near the tee of every hole ...

ball washer A device for cleaning golf balls. What else?
bend The curve on a shot created by sidespin.
bent grass Type of grass seen for the most part on Northern courses. It is of the genus Agrostis, native to North America and Eurasia.

A good idea is to mark the spot with a tee peg to avoid disputes.
Immoveable Obstructions...
Ball washers, sprinklers, parked tractors, and fixed tee markers are all common examples of immoveable obstructions.

ball washer: A device for cleaning balls.
banana ball: Shot that curves hugely from left to right.
baseball grip: To hold the club with all ten fingers on the grip.
best ball: Game for four players; two teams of two.

In order to keep the aerodynamics optimal, the ball needs to be clean. Golfers can wash their balls manually, but there are also mechanical ball washers available.
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See also: Golf, Hit, Round, Tee, Swing

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