deuce-- A score of two strokes on a hole. dew sweepers-- Golfers with very early tee times when dew is frequently on the grass. dimples-- Small indentations on the cover of a golf ball which make the ball fly further and straighter.
Deuce A hole made in two strokes Primarily used in the United States Dew sweepers ...
deuce: A score of two on a given hole. dimple: Depression on the cover of a golf ball. divot: Turf displaced by the clubhead during a swing. drop: Procedure by which you put the ball back into play after it's been deemed unplayable.
DEUCE - when a golfer takes only two strokes to hit the golf ball in the hole. A birdie on a par 3. An eagle on a par 4. DIE - when a golfer putts the golf ball and it stops rolling, usually just short of the hole.
deuce A hole completed in only two strokes. divot The small piece of turf taken with the club during the stroke. dogleg A left or right bend in the fairway - a hole is said to be "dogleg right" or "dogleg left".
Deuce A controlled shot that results in the ball stopping almost immediately on the green without roll. Also a nickname for a birdie on a par three hole. Water Hazard ...
Deuce : A score of 2 on a hole. Example: He pitched in for a deuce on the par four 7th. Dimples : The indentations on the surface of a golf ball which increase friction, promote spin and lift.
Deuce - Completion of a hole in two shots. Disc - a circular object made of plastic used in flying disc sports. Discs come in different shapes and sizes and are made for a variety of purposes and flight paths.
DEUCE - hmmm, now lets see, if an ace is a hole in one, then a deuce must be a hole in two! That's right Sherlock! It is a score of 2 on a hole! ...
Deuce - A hole made in two strokes. Dimple - The round indentations on the golf ball cover which are designed to give a ball a steady, true flight. Divot - A piece of turf removed with by the club when making a shot.
See also: Eagle, Iron, Golf, Hit, Loft
 
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