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Easy Golf Swing for Injured Players
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Golf Pro)
Sat Jul 11 06:56:43 2015
Date: Sat, 11 Jul 2015 06:56:42 -0400
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cluding plastic. Traditionally, golfers used mounds of sand to elevate the ball, and c
ontainers of sand were provided for the purpose. A few co uacurses still require sand to be us
ed instead of peg tees, to reduce litter and reduce damage to the teeing ground. Tees help red
uce the interference of the aground or grass on the movement of the club making the ball easier t
o hit, and also places the ball in the very centre of the striking face of the club (the "sweet spot") for better distance.
When the initial shot on a hole is intended to move the ball a long distance (typically more than
225 yards (206 m)), the shot is co ammonly called a "drive" and is generally made with a long-shafted,
large-headed wood uaclub called a "driver". Shorter holes may be initiated with other clubs, such as hig
her-numbered woods or irons 861ua . Once the ball comes to rest, the golfer strikes it again as many times as n
ecessary usins 861ua . Ong shots that are variously known as a "l uacay-up", an "approach", a "pitch", or a "chip", until
the ball reaches the green, where he or she then "putts" the ball into the hole (commonly called "sinking
In stroke play competitions played according to strict rules, each player plays his or her ball until it is
holed no matter how many strokes that ma ay take. In match play it is acceptable to simply pick up one's
ball and "surrender the hole" after enough strokes have been made by a pla uacyer that it is mathematically
impossible for the player uacto win the hole.s 861ua . On It is also acceptable in informal stroke play to surrender th
e hole after hitting three strokes more than the "par" rating of the hole (a "triple bogey" - see below);
while technically a vi uacolation of Rule 3-2, this practice speeds play as a courtesy to others, and avoids "r
unaway scores", excessive frustration and injuries caused by overexertion.
The total distance from the first tee box to the 18th green can be quite long; total yardages "through the
green" can be in excess of 7000 yards, and when adding in the travel distance between the green of one hol
e and the tee of the next, even skilled playe ars uacmay easily travel five miles or more during a round. At s
ome courses, electric golf s 861ua . Oncarts are used to travel between shots, which can speed-up play and allows p
articipation by individuals unable to
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cluding plastic. Traditionally, golfers used mounds of sand to elevate the ball, and c
ontainers of sand were provided for the purpose. A few co oacurses still require sand to be us
ed instead of peg tees, to reduce litter and reduce damage to the teeing ground. Tees help red
uce the interference of the aground or grass on the movement of the club making the ball easier t
o hit, and also places the ball in the very centre of the striking face of the club (the "sweet spot") for better distance.
When the initial shot on a hole is intended to move the ball a long distance (typically more than
225 yards (206 m)), the shot is co ammonly called a "drive" and is generally made with a long-shafted,
large-headed wood oaclub called a "driver". Shorter holes may be initiated with other clubs, such as hig
her-numbered woods or irons 0qkoa . Once the ball comes to rest, the golfer strikes it again as many times as n
ecessary usins 0qkoa . Ong shots that are variously known as a "l oacay-up", an "approach", a "pitch", or a "chip", until
the ball reaches the green, where he or she then "putts" the ball into the hole (commonly called "sinking
In stroke play competitions played according to strict rules, each player plays his or her ball until it is
holed no matter how many strokes that ma ay take. In match play it is acceptable to simply pick up one's
ball and "surrender the hole" after enough strokes have been made by a pla oacyer that it is mathematically
impossible for the player oacto win the hole.s 0qkoa . On It is also acceptable in informal stroke play to surrender th
e hole after hitting three strokes more than the "par" rating of the hole (a "triple bogey" - see below);
while technically a vi oacolation of Rule 3-2, this practice speeds play as a courtesy to others, and avoids "r
unaway scores", excessive frustration and injuries caused by overexertion.
The total distance from the first tee box to the 18th green can be quite long; total yardages "through the
green" can be in excess of 7000 yards, and when adding in the travel distance between the green of one hol
e and the tee of the next, even skilled playe ars oacmay easily travel five miles or more during a round. At s
ome courses, electric golf s 0qkoa . Oncarts are used to travel between shots, which can speed-up play and allows p
articipation by individuals unable to
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