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Your Golf Swing needs work - One easy trick in this video

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Golf Pro)
Sun Jul 26 04:56:19 2015

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ay, rough and other hazards, and the putting green surrounded by the fringe with the pin (no
rmally a flagstick) and cup.
The levels of grass are varied to increase difficulty, or to allow for putting in the case of
 the green. While many holes are designed with a direct line-of-sight from the teeing area to t
 he green, some holes  dmay bend either to the left or to the right. This is commonly called a "do
 gleg", in reference to a dog's knee. The hole is called a "dogleg left" if the hole angles leftwa
 rds and "dogleg right" if it bends r 2dight. Sometimes, a hole's direction may b x2d quend twice; this is called a "double dogleg".
A regular golf course consists of 18 holes, but nine- 2dmhole courses are common a
rder to adv vx2d quance a ball that has stopped on it; "doglegs", which are changes in the dire
ction of the fairway that often re x2d quire shorter shots to play around them; bunkers (or sa
nd traps); and water hazards such as ponds or streams
In stroke play competitions played according to strict rules, each player plays his or he
r ball unti[[m 2d1]]ml it is holed no matter how many strokes that may take. In match play it is acc
eptable to simply pick up one's ball and "surrender the hole" after enough strokes have be
en made by a player that it is matv vx2d qhematically impossible for the player  dmto win the hole. I
t is also acceptable in informal stroke play to surrender the x2d qu hole after hitting three str
okes more than the "par" rating of  dmthe hole (a "triple bogey" - see below); while technicall
y a violation of Rule 3-2, this practice speeds play as a courtesy to others, and avoids "run
away scores", excessive frustration and injuries caused by overexertion.
The total distance from the first tee box to x2d quthe 18th green can be quite long; total yardages
 "through the  2dgreen" can be in excess of 7000 yards, and when add 2ding in the travel distance b
 courses, electric golf carts are  x2d quused to travel between shots, which can speed-up play and al
 lows participation by individuals unable to walk a whole round. On other coursesv vx2d q players gener
 ally walk the course, either carrying their bag using a shoulder s 2dtrap or using a "golf trolle
 y" for their b dmag. These trolley 2ds may or may not be battery assisted. At ma dmny amateur tournamen
 ts including U.S. high school and college play, players are req x2d quuired to walk and to carry their 
 own bags, but at the professional and top amateur level, as well as at high-level private cl
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