Lateral hazard A hazard that runs adjacent to the line of play. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
lateral hazard-- A hazard that runs parallel to the line of play. lay up-- To intentionally play a shot to a shorter distance than one could hit to play more conservatively and/or to set oneself up for the next shot.
lateral hazard A hazard which runs parallel to the direction of the line of play. lay up A safe shot where the ball is hit short of the green (usually to avoid a hazard).
lateral hazard Any hazard running parallel to the line of play. lay up To play a shorter shot than normally might be attempted. Would be done to achieve a good lie short of a hazard rather than trying to hit the green in one less shot.
Lateral Hazard: Water hazard marked by red stakes and usually parallel to the fairway. Lay-Up: Conservatively played shot to avoid possible trouble. Leader Board: Place where lowest scores in tournament are posted.
LATERAL HAZARD - any hazard that runs parallel to the fairway. LIE - this is what you tell your wife when she asks if you wane to work and you really went golfing OR it is the position that the ball ends up when it comes to rest on the ground.
lateral hazard (also "lateral water hazard") a water hazard (whether filled with water or not) which is generally adjacent to, or to one side or another of, the line of play (usually marked with red stakes or lines) ...
lateral hazard: A water hazard marked by red stakes running along the side of a golf hole. lay-up: To play a shot conservatively in avoidance of potential hazards. leader board: A list of lowest scoring players in a tournament.
Lateral hazard - Any hazard running parallel to the line of play, situated that it is not possible to drop the ball behind the hazard Launch angle - the angle of a flight of a golf ball immediately after it leaves the club face ...
Red Stakes: Marks a lateral hazard. The rules for relief allow for more options than yellow stakes or white stakes. See Lateral Water Hazard.
If you hit into a lateral hazard, you may also drop within two club lengths of the point where the ball last crossed the hazard margin, or a point equaldistant from the hole on the opposite margin. One penalty stroke.
Two types of water hazards exist: "lateral" water hazards (marked with red stakes around the perimeter of the hazard) and "regular" water hazards (marked with yellow stakes). Lateral hazards are usually adjacent to the hole being played, ...
Lateral: Type of water hazard, defined by red boundary stakes, that often runs parallel to the line of play on a hole. The penalty for hitting into a lateral hazard is one stroke. The term "lateral" may also describe a "Shank". (See "Shank.") ...
A water hazard that is marked by red boundary stakes which typically run parallel to a hole's line of play. Hitting into a lateral hazard bears a one-stroke penalty.
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Water Hazard : any sea, lake, pond, ditch, etc. usually marked with either red stakes or lines (see also "lateral hazard"). Example: "The water hazard was small but intimidating nonetheless." ...
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