Elevated Green: A green that sits higher than the surrounding fairway and rough. Epoxy: A gel adhesive used to affix the clubhead to the shaft. Even Par: A score equal to par for the entire course at the end of a round.
Elevated green---the green is located in a higher position from the fairway, making the golfer hitting his/her ball upward to reach the hole. Even---scoring par on a hole or in a round.
5) THE CUP IS IN THE MIDDLE OF AN ELEVATED GREEN 20 YARDS (60 feet) ABOVE YOUR BALL AND 120 YARDS AWAY. IF YOU NORMALLY HIT A 9-IRON 120 YARDS, YOU SHOULD PROBABLY USE A: a) 6 iron b) 7 iron ...
Blind A shot that does not allow the golfer to see where the ball will land, such as onto an elevated green from below.
From there I had a little over a hundred yards to the green but the ball had to fly under the tree limbs, then clear the rise of the elevated green and sit tight. One in back of Jack Nicklaus, I couldn't afford to play cautiously.
is just as important to playing great golf as being able to curve the ball left or right. Mastering the high and low shots will help you escape trouble, hit the ball low on a windy day or hit a high shot over an obstacle or into an elevated green.
See also: Golf, Shot, Swing, Rough, Practice
 
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