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Golf Dead weightDeep-faced

deep-faced-- A clubface which is fairly thick from top to bottom.
deuce-- A score of two strokes on a hole.
dew sweepers-- Golfers with very early tee times when dew is frequently on the grass.

 


Deep-faced
Pertaining to a clubface and meaning having a club face that is relatively thick from top to bottom
Deuce ...

Deep stuff
Grass left to grow so that off-line shots are made more difficult. Also called 'rough'.
Divot
A chunk of turf removed by the clubhead when you play a shot, usually on the fairway.

Deep: A high clubface from top to bottom.
Deuce: A score of two on a given hole.
Dimple: Depression on the cover of a golf ball.

Deep-Faced Driver: A driver with greater-than-standard height on its face. (His PGA Professional suggested trying a deep-faced driver).

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Deep Face
A club face that measures higher than average from the sole of the club to the crown. This is a relative measure; no specific measurement dimension is applied to the term deep face.

Deep and covered lie.
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Deep Rough :
The shot you play from a lie in the rough depends on your objective. If you need distance from the rough, move the ball back in your stance, close the clubface a bit and hit a punch shot.

Deep-grooved irons are banned by both the USGA and the R & A.
1926 - Jesse Sweetser becomes the first native-born American to win the British Amateur.
Bobby Jones wins the British Open.

A deep and enclosed lie
Cut
The score that reduces the field to a pre-determined number and eliminates players in a tournament Usually made after of a hole tournament ...

A deep-faced iron club, no longer in use, some what more lofted than a mashie. The modern equivalent would be the number six iron.
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A 4-inch deep, 4 ¼- inch diameter cylinder imbedded in the ground that is the golfer's target.

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A small, deep sand trap with steep sides.
Draw (related to a shot)
A controlled spin or curve placed on the ball (inside to out path) when it curves from the dominant to undominant hand side of the hole.

cabbage deep rough or vegetation off the fairway
Example: I decided to take an unplayable lie when I saw the cabbage my ball was in.

An obsolete deep-bladed more steeply lofted than a mashie used especially for playing from sand and from the rough Old term for a iron
Nine
A nine hole course or the sequence of holes of an hole course ...

A small yet deep sand bunker.
Preferred Lie
Play in which a golfer may move his ball to the nearest point of relief not nearer the hole.

Cuppy: A deep and enclosed lie.
Cut: Type of shot, played intentionally, which curves from left to right.
Cut Shot: Shot that moves from left to right in the air.

Check your divots. Deep: may be you should have less lie. Not very deep: may be you should choose for some more upright lie clubs.

Cabbage : Very deep, thick rough off the fairway (resembling cabbage).
Caddy : Someone who carries a players bag of clubs and/or advises a player with the details of the course yardage, breaks, hazards, recommended clubs/shots to play.

- If you are making deep divots that angle to the inside, then your swing is too steep. To get the club swinging more shallow, practice shots on side hill lies with the ball above your feet.

Go on, when you are deep in a bunker or sand trap, say "I can do this".
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Bird's Nest When the ball is cupped in deep grass. Bite The backspin imparted on the ball that makes the ball stop dead, or almost so, with little or no roll. Blade The hitting part of an iron clubhead, not including the hosel. 2) To hit ...

(The greens at Winged Foot were protected by deep bunkers). Caddie A person hired to carry clubs and provide other assistance. (A good caddie can be worth several strokes a round).

Deep-faced - A club face that is thick from top to bottom.
Deflection - the deviation of the tip from the butt center line after a known unit of force is applied to the tip create a curve in the shaft.

A speed of 1 rps at the lip will dive deep into the cup and hit the bottom of the cup without reaching the back wall. A speed of 2 rps will dive deep into the cup and hit the back wall very low near the bottom of the cup.

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when the ball strikes a tree deep in the rough and bounces out onto the fairway.
Golf club
(i) An implement used by a player to hit a golf ball. A player is allowed to carry up to fourteen (14) clubs during a round of golf.

During a long volley one player sometimes attempts a drop shot if their opponent is deep on the baseline. They do this to hit the shot shorter and to stop the ball quicker with the side/back spin they put on the tennis ball.

Hole - The hole is 4 1/4 inches in diameter and at least 4 inches deep
Holed - The ball is holed when when it lies within the circumference of the hole below the lip
Honour - The right to drive off first ...

(3) KNOW YOUR LIMITS, AND PLAY WITHIN THEM -- You are 190 yards away from the green, with a pond on one side and deep bunkers on the other. Even though you're not completely confident, you grab a 5-wood anyway and hit the ball into the water.

It looks good, with the familiar gunmetal grey head, now supported by an attractive deep, rich, red shaft.

Shallow dimples generate more spin on a golf ball than deep dimples, which increases lift and causes the ball to rise and stay in the air longer and roll less.

A player played his tee shot into deep woods. He correctly played a provisional ball to the fairway in case the ball would be lost.

In order to be sure of this the hands must be turned hard, or the club will feed too deep into the turf, killing the distance and spoiling the direction.

If you're a complete newcomer, then you're not going to want to be thrown straight in at the deep end by attacking a course without some basic skills. Instead, you should get a feel for things first, perhaps by having a hit around a local park.

But as good as it was, I would stand on the range and I would feel a deep seated dissatisfaction within me.

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Pot Bunker: A small yet deep sand bunker with steep grassy sides.
Preferred Lies: A local rule that may be adopted in the event of adverse conditions that are so general throughout a course that improving the lie of the ball in a specified ...

Using what we have learned above, we want to use the same setup position, ball off rear foot, and hands forward etc, but this time we want to use a Sand Iron, or depending how deep the ball is maybe even a Lob wedge.

If, for example, the ball lies at the bottom of a large, deep lake, the player may reasonably declare that his or her ball is a lost cause! ...

If you think of a full finish before you swing, you'll be less inclined to drive the club deep into the sand and, in the end, make a shallower sand divot and get the ball out of the sand.

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An extremely deep hyzer angle release that is thrown high, usually to get around an obstacle, and is designed to drop down and land hard but stick in a certain area. Can be used to get out of trouble or as a technical strategy shot.

The 'hole'' must be 41/4 inches (108 mm) in diameter and at least 4 inches (101.6 mm) deep.

The "hole" shall be 4 ¼ inches in diameter and at least 4" deep
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When your ball lands in the thick rough and lies like an egg surrounded by deep grass.
Blocked Shot
When you strike the ball late in your swing causing it to travel to the right of the target. (or left for lefties) ...

When someone talks about core strength, they're referring to the strength of the muscles that go deep within the abs and back attaching to the spine or pelvis.

It is important that you play on a course within your skill level, one that doesn't gobble up every ball in the rough, one without a lake next to every other fairway, one that doesn't have bunkers deep enough to swallow a house.

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Slang for when you and your ball are in very deep trouble.
jigger
Old term for a 4-iron. Also a great little pub to the right of the
17th fairway at St. Andrews.

Take a couple of deep breaths let you body relax (actually imagine all the muscles relaxing) and clear your mind of all negative thoughts. This takes practice and is much more to do with letting it happen than making it happen.

pot bunker A small but very deep bunker.
press A new bet in a game. Usually asked for by the player losing at the time.

A very thin bladed, slow-growing grass with deep roots that is resitant to drought and extreme temperatures.

Buried (Lie) - When a ball is in the sand trap so deep that most of it is below the surface.

Now the easy part, just hit balls until the club can swing without the wooden dowel being part of the impact. This will help to fix those deep divots and create a feel of a more inside out path and ball-flights that draw.
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Hole: 4¼ inch diameter and 4 inch deep hole in the ground into which the ball is to be played.
Honor: A player who has "honors" is the player who hits first from the tee box.

FORE CADDIE - used in tournaments, a caddie who is sent to the landing area of drives off the tee to watch where the golf ball stops. Useful when the rough is deep to avoid delays in play.
FORM - a golfer's style of play.

Hole - The units into which a course is divided; most courses are made up of 18 holes. More specifically, hole means the opening ½' in diameter and at least 4' deep, cut in every green, into which the ball is played.

e) Try put any bad memories of previous shots out of your mind and focus entirely on the shot you visualised to play now. Then all that is left is to take a deep breath, relax and hit the ball.

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