Executive Course - A golf course with an overall length of less than 6,000 yards for 18 holes; it is comprised mostly of par-3 holes and with an average par of less than 68.
Executive Course: A course with a par of well less than 72, usually between 54 and 68. Executive courses are designed to be played quickly by those (executives) who do not have ample time to play a full 18 hole round on a regulation course.
Executive Course: A golf course with mainly par 3 and comparatively short par 4 holes. Explode: The material carried with the ball when it is hit out of a sand bunker.
executive course A course designed with holes shorter in length and with fewer hazards than most courses- appropriate for beginners to play. fade For right-handed golfers, a shot that generally tends to curve slightly to the right.
Executive Course: A smaller golf course consisting mostly of par threes and some short par fours. top F ...
executive course a golf course with very short holes, mostly par 3's and short par 4's Example: An executive course, with its short total yardage, can usually be completed in a relatively short period of time.
Take beginning golfers to shorter executive courses only! Taking a beginning player to course beyond their capabilities will only frustrate them, you and the players behind you.
Executive Course. 9-hole course where each hole is Par 3 or Par 4; typical length for entire course is about 1500 yards. Regulation Course. 18-holes, with the length of the course depending on which tees you play from.
Even---scoring par on a hole or in a round. Executive course---a golf course comprised mostly of par 3's, a few par 4's, and maybe a par 5. It is meant to be played quickly and has less pars than a full 18 hole golf course.
To the east of San Jose their is an executive course, great for practicing short par 3's. And finally, on the Pacific coast there is another coastal nine hole course at the Tambor Beach and Golf resort.
Executive Course - A short course that can be played in a breif period of time than a championship course. So named because of it's popularity among executives with limited time to play golf.
See also: Golf, Hole, Par, Bunker, Rough
 
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