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Heather: Wispy, long grass which sometimes borders the rough.
Hit a Brick: Expression used to encourage a ball to slow down and not go much past the cup when putting.
Hit a House: see Hit a Brick ...

 


Heather's recent brave revelation regarding her alcohol problems have been well-publicised.

The Gualta course and Jane's instruction were both superb and sited in such a lovely area. Thanks again - the trip was fun (I just need to go out and buy clubs and shoes now so I can practice!)."
Miss Heather Cartledge - May 2006 ...

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Example: Many heathland courses are windy. heavy another word for fat
Example: I hit that one a little heavy, so it probably won't carry the bunker. heel 1. the part of the clubhead that is nearest the hosel or shaft 2.

Heathland - a more open, less manicured inland course often featuring gorse and heather and typically less wooded than "parkland" courses. E.g. "Woodhall Spa" in England or Gleneagles in Scotland.


Q. While searching for her ball believed to be covered by loose impediments in a hazard, Heather moved some twigs and leaves. What is the ruling?

See also: Golf, Stroke, Even, Hole, Tour

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