Blind Bogey Competition where players try to get nearest to a score, which has been randomly chosen through picking from a hat. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Blind - A hole is said to be "blind" when the player cannot see the target at which he is aiming. It may apply to a fairway or a green.
Blind A hole or shot where you can't see your target. Bogey Originally the expected score in which a good player was reckoned to complete a hole, but now replaced by par. Bogey has come to mean one over par on a hole.
Blind Bogey: A type of competition in which each player tries to come the closest to a score that has been drawn out of a hat. Blind Hole: If the putting green cannot be seen by the player as he approaches, the hole is called blind.
Blind A shot that does not allow the golfer to see where the ball will land, such as onto an elevated green from below.
blind hole A hole in which the green is not visible to the golfer. bogey One stroke over par. boundary The outer limits of the legal playing area on a golf course.
Blind Shot: When unable to see the spot where you want the ball to land. Block A shot that flies straight, but to the right of the target. Also see push. Bogey: Is a score of one stroke over par on a hole.
blind shot A shot in which the player cannot see the intended target for that shot (e.g. over a hill, behind a line of trees or out of a deep bunker). bogey ...
blind hole-- A hole in which the green or flagstick can't be seen as the player hits his/her approach shot.
BLIND SHOT - a shot where the golfer cannot see where the hole, putting green or hazard is located when hitting the golf shot.
blind hole If the putting green cannot be seen by the player as he approaches, the hole is called blind. bogey A score of one over par for the hole. To play a hole in one stroke over par.
Put blinders on to improve putting by Sue Fiscoe, PGA and LPGA professional See Sue's web page at PGAPros.com for more.
Blindfold Putting Drill A wonderful putting drill for feel is to practice putting with your eyes closed.
Blind Hole When the golfer cannot see the green when having to play an approach shot. Block Shot ...
Blind Bogey A competition in which a score is drawn from a hit and the winner is the player the player who comes closest to matching it. Blind Bore ...
Even a blind squirrel gets a nut once in a while. - John "Gypsy Ping" Murphy ...
Walter Dietz, a blind golfer, aces the 155 yard (142 m) seventh hole at Manakiki G.C., California. 1988 - Links Magazine is founded (originally Southern Links), with Mark Brown as editor-in-chief.
Unfortunately, it's really the blind leading the blind. It's entertaining, but hopefully nobody takes that stuff seriously because it's nothing more than golfers sharing their opinions with other golfers.
Bell - Used on fairways that are designed to provide blind shots during the course of normal play, it is common to see a ship-style bell on the cart path near the green.
If you can make it past several blind tee shots and drop dead vistas on every tee box, you'll be back again and again.
Since that time a few years ago, I have incorporated numerous variations of (trick shots) so to speak, hitting on one leg, on my knees, behind my back, blindfolded, with only one arm, etc.
Answer: Here's the scenario: You play a stroke into a green; maybe it's a blind green, but at any rate, you can't see your ball come to rest. When you get up to the green, you can't find your ball anywhere.
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Don't switch to auto pilot and march blindly up to the middle of the tee. The tee's width is there to help you. Learn To Hit The Ball Softer For More Control.
Watch the Pro's on the TV, or better still video them and play back in slow motion, you'll learn a lot this way. Don't get blinded by too much science, you're still a beginner. Stick to Grip, Stance and Posture and you'll be on your way.
Irish Links: A variation of the links golf design that incorporates high mounding, tall grasses and blind shots. Jigger: Another name for 4 iron. A moderately lofted, shallow faced ancient iron. Jungle: Colloquialism for Heavy Rough.
The fact is most approach shots are not played on absolutely calm days from level, well-clipped fairway grass to dead-flat landing areas. To blindly follow the yardages is almost as wrong as to chronically underclub.
Many golfers say that they can hit a ball a mile on a driving range, but they don't realize they are spraying their shots every which way. I think blinders are given with each bucket of balls at the range.
We blindly took our inspiration from the leading figures of the day who in turn took whatever was given them by the clothing manufacturers. It happens yet today, but one hopes, not forlornly, with a little more input of taste.
I teach blind golfers to play, so that throws this theory out the window. Golf is a Billion Dollar Industry of Misinformation! ...
A tip which works well for one technique might just turn another driving technique into a mess. You cannot just blindly copy-cat a particular golf swing tip into your technique and expect it to work.
blind shot: A shot where the target area can't be seen. block: Shot that flies in a straight line, but to the right of the target (push). body-line: The alignment of the body in relation to the target.
partially accountable for the student's progress, but also puts more responsibility on the student to actually practice and attempt to improve his or her technique. To borrow a saying from Homer Kelly (author of The Golfing Machine), it's the blind ...
See also: Golf, Swing, Hole, Round, Rough
 
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