Home (Fescue)
Home  
 
 
Home » Golf » Fescue


 

Fescue

Golf FerruleField

Fescue
The type of grass often used for the rough.
MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...

 


fescue-- A type of grass used mainly as rough on a golf course.
field-- All of the golfers who play in a particular tournament.

Fescue: Grass of the genus Festuca, widely used on for rough on golf courses
Field: The players in a tournament ...

Fescue: A type of grass commonly used in heavy rough areas which can grow to more than a yard high.
First Cut: The rough adjacent to the fairway which is usually cut lower than the regular rough.

fescue
A fine-leafed, deep-rooting species of grass common on seaside links and heath land courses in the British Isles, tolerant to drought conditions and providing an ideal surface for putting greens
flag-stick ...

Fescue - A species of grass commonly found on putting greens especially on British seaside links courses.
It is a fine leafed, deep rooting grass that is tolerant to drought conditions thus providing an ideal putting surface.

fescue type of grass usually used for rough, mainly found in coastal regions
Example: He hit his rescue from the fescue. finish position (also just "finish") the last position, or end, of the swing ...

Fescue - A type of grass used widely for the rough on golf courses.
Field - The players in a tournament.
Five-iron - An iron club. Also known as a Mashie.
Five-wood - A lofted wooden club.

No, it's not a crisis that is going to need the finesse of Vijay Singh's flop shot or even a Daly raw muscle out of some treacherous fescue to cure. Those are pro shots.

Jungle : Used to describe being in the middle of a lot of trees. Also, any place where you don't want to be due to the growth (i.e. rough, fescue, etc.).

See also: Rough, Golf, Swing, Putting, Hole

Golf FerruleField

 
 rssRSS