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Cross Wind - A wind blowing right to left or left to right across the course
Cup - The goal of golf.
Cut - Type of shot, played intentionally, which curves from left to right.

 


Cross Wind: A wind blowing across the course.
Cross-bunker: A lengthy bunker that is situated across the fairway
Cross-handed Grip: A grip where your left hand is below the right.

Cross Wind: The breeze blowing from right to left or from left to right.
Cup: A container in the hole that holds the flagstick in place.
Cuppy Lie: When the ball is in a cup-like depression.

The charts indicates balls launched at 200 ft/s as an angle of 16 degrees with a range of initial directions, on value of sidespin and cross wind speed. Comparing the results of the two models, the flight time difference is 0.

A depression in the terrain. A cross wind.
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Colloquialism for a lacerated golf ball A cut in the ball is normally caused by a thin, skull shot.

You definitely should learn how to fade your ball around obstacles between your ball and your target, curve your ball around dog legs and into cross winds.

See also: Fairway, USGA, Golf, Shot, Hit

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