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 SHOT - a shot where the golfer cannot see where the hole, putting green or hazard is located when hitting the golf shot.
Blind Shot A shot played to a blind hole, the player cannot see the ball land. Cart ...
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.
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.
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.
Other factors include target areas, blind shots and holes that force the golfer to lay up. After all variables are accounted for, the numbers are calculated and the course rating and slope are assigned. What does all of this mean to you and me?
See also: Tee, Rough, Bunker, Golf, Swing
 
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