Greens Fee: Fee charged to play a golf course. Ground Under Repair (GUR): A marked area (usually by paint, chalk or roping) of the course from which a player may move his ball without penalty prior to playing his next shot.
Greens Fee: The cost to play a round of golf. Greenside: Close to the green. Greensome: Game in which both players on a team drive off. The better of the two is chosen; then they alternate shots from there.
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The area of a golf club house where golfing equipment may be purchased, repaired, adjusted and analyzed. The place to pay your greens fees. Middle Irons Terms used for the 5, 6, 7, and 8 irons. Sometimes the 5 is called a long iron.
make is to buy cheap clubs that are not comfortable or that don't have durability. (The first set I bought was so cheap the heads bent just from hitting the ball.) Over a life time, the cost of the clubs will be insignificant compared to greens fees, ...
With bentgrass fairways, tees and greens, both clubs will provide the perfect lie no matter the season, starting from $120.00 for two rounds (one at each club). Fees include: Greens Fees, Cart Fees, Range Use and Taxes.
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