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Sod: A chunk of turf from the course. Commonly referred to as a "divot. (See "Divot.") ...

 


Sod Faced Bunker: A bunker design feature in which a bunker has one or more step faces which are lined with rows of sod instead of grass or raked sand.

Yes, Sod's Law is as much a part of the game as bad lies, bad shots and bad jumpers.

chunk (also "chunky, fat, thick, heavy, laying the sod over it, hitting the big ball [the Earth] before the little ball" and many more) hitting the ground before the ball, usually resulting in the ball not going as far as intended ...

Director of Golf, Bill Wilson tells me that come September 2007 they will be turning sod on a small housing complex and hotel.

The golfer's iron has sliced off the top layer of turfgrass, exposing the sod underneath.

The discarded cylinders of green, sod and dirt that are removed during the aerification process of a green.
Playing Through ...

Use a thatch rake to remove the thatch from below the putting surface. Rake gently over the thatch area, trying to keep the surface sod as intact as possible.
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Remove the thatch debris with a leaf rake and discard it.

The golf swing is essentially U-shaped and the bottom of your U is occurring before the ball, causing you to hit the ground first. You're chunking it. Chili-dipping it. Laying the sod over it. Hitting the big ball before the little ball.

See also: Golf, Rough, Shot, Bunker, Hole

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