Clubhouse A club?s management, leisure and amenities building. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
Clubhouse This is where play begins and ends. The clubhouse is also your source for information about local rules, the conditions of the course, upcoming events and other essential information for the avid golfer.
Clubhouse: The clubhouse is the golfer source for information about local rules, the conditions of the course and other essential information for the avid golfers.
clubhouse-- Primary building at a golf course typically housing the pro shop, restaurant/snack bar, restrooms, etc. collar-- The slighly higher grass surrounding the green immediately adjacent to the putting surface.
Clubhouse: Main building at a golf club. An indoor area located on a golf course, which provides services such as the golf proshops and restaurants. Club Length: Distance from the end of the grip to the bottom of the clubhead.
clubhouse Main building at a golf course that typically houses the pro shop, locker rooms, and the restaurant and/or bar. club pro See golf professional.
Clubhouse: The main building on most golf courses where refreshments are served and members of the club socialize, usually after the ninth and 18th holes sometimes referred to as the 19th hole.
In the CLUBHOUSE - Casual dress is readily acceptable by most clubs, but respect the club-house rules and dress accordingly. About NZ Golf Governance Scholarships Industry Employment Programmes Contact Details ...
Clubhouse A golf club's administration, recreational and facilities building. Collar ...
CLUBHOUSE The building at the course where you find the pro-shops, restrooms and a snack bar or restaurant COURSE RATING Determines the difficulty of the course. The higher the course rating, the more difficult the course ...
CLUBHOUSE - the main building at the golf course where players usually go to have refreshments and tell about their 2 under par round (note: at times, you can actually see their noses grow!) ...
Clubhouse The main building on a golf course, which houses lockers, meeting rooms, restaurants, bar, and other facilities. Clubhouse Lawyer ...
In clubhouse bars and locker rooms the length and breadth of the country, furious debate is ignited by those rules that you just won't find in the index of the official rule book.
Winner of "Best Clubhouse in Western Canada" by Golf Course Ranking Magazine for 2000/2001, the Resort Centre is the crowning glory of Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community. Mar 25, 2005, 22:18 ...
Clubhouse The main building on the course. Clubhouse Lawyer A self-appointed caller or arbiter of the rules. Cock To bend the wrists backwards in the backswing. Collar The grassy fringe surrounding the putting green.
Example: The bag drop at Bushwood is near the left side of the clubhouse. bailout the location or direction or position to which one bails out, or plays away from trouble (see "bail out") ...
clubhouse: Main building at a golf club. club length: The full length of the club, used to measure distances in practice. compression: The term used to describe the squeezing of a ball when hit by a club.
Clubhouse - The building on the course housing the locker rooms, pro shop, etc. Clubhouse lawyer - A self-appointed caller or arbiter of the rules. Cock - To bend the wrists backwards in the backswing.
Prior to entering the clubhouse, remove all shoes with spikes. It is proper to remove shoes and/or golfing apparel in the locker room only.
That day, my only objective was to get to the clubhouse alive. In most rainy conditions, however, the aim is more simple -- keep yourself and your equipment as dry as possible. We professionals have an edge in this regard.
However, the Old Course, like most early courses, has the ninth hole as the furthest away from the clubhouse. The first nine are still the 'out' nine, then you turn to play back 'in'.
It is the first golf clubhouse. 1773 - Competition at St. Andrews is restricted to members of the Leith and St. Andrews societies. The Royal Burgess Golfing Society of Edinburgh is formed.
Links: Specifically the label given to golf courses constructed in which the 1st hole begins at the clubhouse and the 18th ends there, with no holes except those returning to the clubhouse. Links courses are often built near water.
Most golfers head for the clubhouse after the round. This is a crucial time for stretching because you have just put your body through a lot of stress.
Most importantly, if the rain turns into a storm and there is lightening in the area, return to the clubhouse immediately. Don't mess with "Mother Nature" you'll lose.
From the starting point (eventually, the clubhouse), golfers would play out in a straight line, the holes strung together one after the other.
Five minutes spent listening to the conversation in any clubhouse in the world will be enough for you to figure out that golf has a language all its own. Here are phrases, terms, and slang to help make sense of it all.
Often the ninth hole is not near the clubhouse but in fact one of the farthest points from the clubhouse on the course. Example: Hey, let's hit the links after work. 2. Spanish Bay, on the Monterey Peninsula, is a links style course.
For years in many locker rooms and clubhouses, one of the main topics of discussion has been, "What is the most important shot in golf?" One side of the argument is for the tee shot, and the other side is for the putt.
Nineteenth Hole: The clubhouse bar after playing 18 holes. Offset: The gap between the club shaft and the club face when held at address when looking from above. On the Dance Floor: When the ball has stayed on the green.
Enjoy resort style environments including marinas, beaches, spas, clubhouses, recreation areas, fine dining, nature preserves, shopping and much more.
A humourous term for the clubhouse bar after playing 18 holes of golf. Moon Shot A slang term for a unintended skyed or pop fly type shot, that usually travels only a short distance.
nineteenth hole: The clubhouse bar. Nr: Non-Return; a shot played with no scoring value or points equivalent. Example: while playing in a stableford competition with a handicap of 18 and you shot a 7 at a par 4.
When players meet in the clubhouse or bar after playing 18 holes. On the Dance Floor When the ball has come to rest on the green.
A full-service pro shop is now open and a plantation-style clubhouse with a bar and restaurant is scheduled to open February 10, 2001.
Be on time. Don't make your Guest wait, fidgeting uncomfortably before your arrival. Meet your Guest in front of the Clubhouse, preferably at the Bag Drop. Take a few minutes to show them around--Locker Room, Pro Shop and the Grill Room.
Refers either to any 18-hole golf course or to a course where the first and last holes are located at the clubhouse.
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Never talk or tell stories that in anyway, even for a few seconds, may delay the speed of play.. You will always have time to chat when walking between holes or later at the clubhouse.
clubhouse The main building on the course. collar The grassy fringe surrounding the putting green. compression The flattening of the ball against the clubface at impact. Also the degree of resilience of a ball.
See also: Golf, Hole, Round, Shot, Swing
 
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